Description
La Prima is a product from the professional Top Green range, a Cynodon dactylon for warm-climate grounds, sports use, campsites and parks. It is designed to help achieve a uniform lawn, adapted to the stated purpose.
Beneficii cheie
- Heat and drought resistance
- salinity and disease tolerance
- limited growth
- sow on warm soil
Features
- Range: Pro Lawn
- Product type: Professional lawn seed
- Main use: Cynodon dactylon for warm-climate grounds, sports use, campsites and parks
- Form: Seeds
- Weight / volume: Professional bag / variable format
- Sowing rate: 3–7 g/m²
- Mowing height: 10–20 mm
- Seeds/g: Unknown
- Wear resistance: High
- Drought resistance: High
- Shade tolerance: Medium
- Establishment speed: Medium
- Maintenance level: Medium
- Sowing season: In spring and autumn; La Prima: May–August on well-warmed soil
- Recommended soil type: Clean, level, finely worked soil; ideally with good drainage and a balanced structure
- Species / composition: Three Cynodon dactylon varieties
Directions for use
- Ground preparation: Clear stones and weeds, break up the soil, level and roll.
- Sowing method: Cross sowing on prepared ground, light raking and fine watering immediately after sowing.
- Dosage: 3–7 g/m²
- Sowing period: In spring and autumn; La Prima: May–August on well-warmed soil
- First mowing: At 8–10 cm, mow lightly, removing at most one third of the blade.
- Seasonal recommendations: In spring you can fertilise with nitrogen; in autumn a base dressing with phosphorus and potassium is preferable. In dry spells, avoid mowing too short.
Frequently asked questions
1. What is it recommended for? Cynodon dactylon for warm-climate grounds, sports use, campsites and parks. 2. What is the sowing rate? 3–7 g/m². 3. When is it sown? In spring and autumn; La Prima: May–August on well-warmed soil. 4. When is the first mowing? At 8–10 cm, removing at most one third of the height.