Product Details
Barenbrug BAR 10 RTF grass seed mixture has been developed for areas where deep rooting and high tensile strength with a good tolerance of drought and waterlogging is essential, such as playing fields.
Deep rooting capability, tolerant of both waterlogging and drought. High tensile strength and excellent soil/rootzone stabilisation
Applications
Renovation and construction of rugby and football pitches where traction stength and drought tolerance are key requirements
Sow at warmer soil temperatures (minimum 12°C) allowing three months (or 12 months for a new construction) for establishment
Renovation of racecourses
Lawns and landscaping
Benefits
Excellent wear tolerance with added traction strength
Superior tolerance of both drought and waterlogging
Improved winter growth
Improved shoot density for tall fescue swards
Superior stabilisation
Faster establishing than RTF Turf
Waterwise.
The Waterwise Marque is the first scheme in the UK to highlight water efficient products. The Marque is awarded annually to products which reduce water wastage or raise
the awareness of water efficiency.
Mowing height Landscaping: Down to 18mm, or 25mm for areas such as football pitches.
Sowing rate for new turf 35-50g per m2, oversowing rate for repairing worn turf 30-35g per m2
Grass mix:
25% Labarinth rhizomatous tall fescue, 20% Barcesar Tufted tall fescue, 45% Barlexas ll Tufted tall fescue, 10% Bardorado Perennial ryegrass.
You may wonder why different cultivars of the same species are used. These cultivars naturally possess significant differences which may include germination and establishment capabilities at varying soil temperatures, recovery and disease tolerance. The mixtures offer the best way of ensuring a good establishment & turf for particular conditions throughout the year.
Barenbrug is a well renown international seed company with large UK seed production which is produced to the Higher Voluntary Standard to ensure that quality is at the foremost. To compliment this Barenbrug carry out extensive research to assess and evaluate the different species.