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AGRIMAR (UK) PLC AGRIMAR (UK) PLC CANAL COURT, 152 HIGH STREET, BRENTFORD, MIDDLESEX, TW8 8JA UNITED KINGDOM TEL: (0) FAX: (0) WEB SITE: GRASS SEED RANGE

GENERAL PURPOSE GRASS SEED Resistance to Wear & Tear: Tolerance to Drought: Speed of Establishment: Suitability for Shady Areas: Fineness of Appearance: Maintenance Required: DESCRIPTION The turf produced is fine-leaved, can be closely mown and provided sufficient time is allowed for establishment, will tolerate wear. Vigorous roots strengthen the turf giving it superior resilience and durability. SUITABILITY Agrimar General Purpose Grass Seed is suitable for most lawn areas where fine appearance is required, including semi-shaded areas, and is also an ideal mixture for overseeding in Spring or Autumn. SPECIES USED Warm Climates: Cooler Climates: 30%Perennial Ryegrass Juventus 25% Lolium Perenne Juventus 50% Festuca Arundinacea Finelawn30% Festuca Rubra Commutata Juliska 20% Poa Pratensis Conni/Sobra30% Festuca Rubra Trichophylla Suzette 15% Poa Pratensis Conni ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS To maintain a high quality lawn, apply fertiliser during damp weather in Spring, mid- Summer and Autumn. SOWING DATES Sow between March and October. Young grass will appear within days under good growing conditions. SOWING RATES New Lawn:50gms per sq. metre (1½ oz per sq. yard) Overseeding:25gms per sq. metre (¾ oz per sq. yard) MOWING HEIGHT New Lawn: Cut for the first time when grass is 5-8cm (2-3in) in height. Trim lightly and gradually lower blades to an ideal cutting height of 10-12mm (½ in). Subsequent Cuts: Mow regularly but try not to remove more than one third of the growth at any one time. PACK SIZES: 1 KG & 20 KG

SHADOW GRASS SEED Resistance to Wear & Tear: Tolerance to Drought: Speed of Establishment: Suitability for Shady Areas: Fineness of Appearance: Maintenance Required: DESCRIPTION Agrimar Shadow Grass Seed is a top quality mixture, specially formulated to produce an excellent lawn under shady conditions with a good drought tolerance. A mixture of shade tolerant grasses will give the additional benefit of a top quality lawn which will maintain it’s appearance and colour in dry conditions. SUITABILITY Agrimar Shadow Grass Seed is suitable for semi and dense shaded areas under trees and next to high walls and hedges and is an ideal mixture for overseeding in Spring or Autumn. SPECIES USED Warm Climates:Cooler Climates: 20% Lolium Perenne Juventus 50% Festuca Arundinacea Finelawn30% Festuca Rubra Commutata Juliska 20% Festuca Rubra Rubra30% Festuca Rubra Rubra Diego 10% Poa Pratensis Conni/Sobra20% Festuca Ovina Duriuscula Discovery ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS To maintain a high quality lawn, apply fertiliser during damp weather in Spring, mid- Summer and Autumn. SOWING DATES Sow between March and October. Young grass will appear within days under good growing conditions. SOWING RATES New Lawn:50gms per sq. metre (1½ oz per sq. yard) Overseeding:25gms per sq. metre (¾ oz per sq. yard) MOWING HEIGHT New Lawn: Cut for the first time when grass is 5-8cm (2-3in) in height. Trim lightly and gradually lower blades to an ideal cutting height of 10-12mm (½ in). Subsequent Cuts: Mow regularly but try not to remove more than one third of the growth at any one time. PACK SIZES: 1 KG & 20 KG

SPORT GRASS SEED Resistance to Wear & Tear: Tolerance to Drought: Speed of Establishment: Suitability for Shady Areas: Fineness of Appearance: Maintenance Required: DESCRIPTION Agrimar Sport Grass Seed has been formulated to provide the best wear tolerance and good drought tolerance. SUITABILITY Agrimar Sport Grass Seed is suitable for sports fields and other areas with hard wear and traffic and is an ideal mixture for overseeding in Spring or Autumn. SPECIES USED Warm Climates:Cooler Climates: 50% Festuca Arundinacea Finelawn 30% Lolium Perenne Juventus 30% Poa Pratensis Conni/Sobra20% Festuca Rubra Trichophylla Suzette 20% Lolium Perenne Juventus20% Festuca Rubra Commutata Juliska 30% Poa Pratensis Conni ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS To maintain a high quality lawn, apply fertiliser during damp weather in Spring, mid- Summer and Autumn. SOWING DATES Sow between March and October. Young grass will appear within days under good growing conditions. SOWING RATES New Lawn:50gms per sq. metre (1½ oz per sq. yard) Overseeding:25gms per sq. metre (¾ oz per sq. yard) MOWING HEIGHT New Lawn: Cut for the first time when grass is 5-8cm (2-3in) in height. Trim lightly and gradually lower blades to an ideal cutting height of 10-12mm (½ in). Subsequent Cuts: Mow regularly but try not to remove more than one third of the growth at any one time. PACK SIZES: 1 KG & 20 KG