Description
Bungalow All-Purpose Lawn Seed Mixture 7060
Canada No. 1 Lawn Seed Mixture. Transform your lawn with our Bungalow All-Purpose Lawn Seed Mixture 7060, the ideal choice for creating a lush, durable, and beautiful green space.
This premium blend of Kentucky Bluegrass, Creeping Red Fescue, and Annual Ryegrass is designed for superior performance in the Canadian climate. The Kentucky Bluegrass provides a deep, vibrant color and a dense, carpet-like texture, while the Creeping Red Fescue ensures excellent shade tolerance and a fine leaf blade. The Annual Ryegrass offers a rapid germination rate, giving you quick coverage to protect your soil and prevent erosion on slopes.
Why Choose Bungalow Lawn Seed?
- Quick and Reliable Growth: Perfect for quickly establishing new lawns or repairing bare spots, especially on sloped land where fast coverage is essential.
- Affordable Quality: Get a stunning, professional-looking lawn without the premium price. This mix offers outstanding value for large-scale projects.
- Versatile and Resilient: Our all-purpose formula thrives in a variety of conditions, from full sun to partial shade, providing a consistently beautiful and resilient lawn for your family to enjoy.
How to Grow a Thriving Lawn
New Lawns:
- Prepare the soil: Spread a 5 cm layer of topsoil. Break up any clumps and rake the area to a smooth, even surface.
- Sow the seed: Apply the seed at a rate of 1.5 kg per 50 m². For best results, use a spreader and apply half the seed in one direction, then the other half in a perpendicular direction (a criss-cross pattern).
- Cover and Roll: Lightly rake the seed into the soil so it’s barely covered. If your soil is light, you can use a roller at half capacity to gently firm the area.
Repairing Existing Lawns:
- Prep the area: Mow your existing grass close to the soil. Vigorously rake the area to remove clippings and thatch.
- Add topsoil: Fill in any low spots with new topsoil and rake smooth.
- Sow the seed: Apply the seed at a rate of 1.5 kg per 100 m², using a criss-cross pattern to ensure even coverage.
- Cover and Roll: Lightly rake the seed into the soil.
Tips for Success:
- Planting Time: Sow in the spring once the soil warms up, or from mid-August to late September.
- Germination: Expect germination in 2-3 weeks. Keep in mind that cold soil can lengthen this time.
- Watering: Use a fine spray to keep the seedbed moist for the first two to three weeks. Once established, water deeply and infrequently to promote a strong root system.
- Mowing: Mow your new lawn for the first time when it reaches 8 cm in height. Once established, maintain a height of 8 cm. Never remove more than one-third of the grass blade’s height during a single mowing. This helps the grass maintain its strength and prevents it from going into shock.