Tennis Mixture

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Ideal for luxury and social use lawns. Contains perennial ryegrass, slender creeping red fescue. Suitable for both rotary or cylinder mowers

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A premier mix for a top quality, hard-wearing lawn. This mixture tolerates close mowing and produces a dense lawn with a strong root structure.

Contains 70% dwarf perennial ryegrass and 30% slender creeping red fescue.

Suitable for both rotary and cylinder mowers.

Suggested feeds are our six-month Nutralawn Micro (for rotary mowers) or four-month Nutragreen Micro (for cylinder mowers).

Treatment Area: 1 kilo covers 24sq mts / 28sq yds (up to 48sq mts / 56sq yds when overseeding).

Ideal time for use: Sow at times when soil temperatures are above 10*C and below 25*C. - Usually between March and October.

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  • Damian Fereday
    Jul 30, 2020, 09:43
    Product description tab suggests dwarf perennial ryegrass and creeping red fescue... does not mention brown bents, per the initial description

    I have bought this mix twice over the last 36 months /2 years. I bought originally as it was advertised without ryegrass. In buying the second time I neglected to check your mixes. Somewhat dissappointed and miffed to discover I'm laying down a grass I do not want.
    Greenacres Direct
    Aug 25, 2020, 10:00
    Dear Mr Fereday

    Thank you for the review, you are completely correct in the initial description we mention brown top bent (this is a mistake our Tennis mix is as per our full description a 70% Ryegrass 30% Fescue mix) Grass tennis courts require a hardwearing grass i.e ryegrass to ensure the grass can withstand play it is mixed with an alternative seed that will ensure density of the sward. Our Tennis mix has always been a mix of ryegrass and fescue.

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