Lawn Play Pure Couch Lawn Seed

$44.00

Description

Lawn Play Pure Couch is a premium quality Couch lawn seed. There’s no fill, it’s simply 100% pure couch seed.Apply at 2kg per 100m2 for a new lawn or 1kg to oversow an existing lawn.

Couch seed should be germinated when the soil temperatures reach above 20 degrees. So for most of Australia that’s from October onwards.

The seeding process:
Step 1: Prepare the soil by loosening it up
Step 2: Apply the seed
Step 3: Give the soil a light rake over to slightly bury the seed
Step 4: Water the soil thoroughly and then ensure it remains moist until the seed has germinated
Step 5: Mow once the seed reaches 10cm tall
Step 6: Fertilise after the first mow with LAWN PLAY ALL ROUNDER
Description

Lawn Play Pure Couch is a premium quality Couch lawn seed. There’s no fill, it’s simply 100% pure couch seed.Apply at 2kg per 100m2 for a new lawn or 1kg to oversow an existing lawn.

Couch seed should be germinated when the soil temperatures reach above 20 degrees. So for most of Australia that’s from October onwards.

The seeding process:
Step 1: Prepare the soil by loosening it up
Step 2: Apply the seed
Step 3: Give the soil a light rake over to slightly bury the seed
Step 4: Water the soil thoroughly and then ensure it remains moist until the seed has germinated
Step 5: Mow once the seed reaches 10cm tall
Step 6: Fertilise after the first mow with LAWN PLAY ALL ROUNDER

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When and how to use it

When should I use it?
Couch seed should be germinated when the soil temperatures reach above 20 degrees. So for most of us that’s from October onwards.

How do I use it?
Step 1: Prepare the soil by loosening it up
Step 2: Apply the seed
Step 3: Give the soil a light rake over to slightly bury the seed
Step 4: Water the soil thoroughly and then ensure it remains moist until the seed has germinated
Step 5: Mow once the seed reaches 10cm tall
Step 6: Fertilise after the first mow with LAWN PLAY ALL ROUNDER

What's in it?

What’s in it?
100% Pure Couch Seed

The technical stuff
Cynodon dactylon

Q & A

Why don’t you add fertiliser to your seed blends?
Fertiliser isn’t required for germination, the seed itself has its own food source. We can then apply fertiliser as required.

Should I apply fertiliser as I spread the seed?
No, when germinating seed the climate in the lawn is very wet, the addition of a fertiliser at that point could increase the chances of creating Pythium spp. a disease which wipes out new lawn seed.

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