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Battersby Hurrells Premium Cricket Square Renovation Grass Seed Mix is the ultimate solution for cricket groundkeepers looking for a high-quality grass seed that provides exceptional wear tolerance, disease resistance, and a smooth playing surface.
This premium quality seed blend produced by Hurrells Seeds specially for Battersby SGS contains a unique combination of high-quality fescues and bentgrass that ensure rapid establishment and superior performance. With a high shoot density and quick germination, this grass seed is ideal for creating a lush, durable, and visually appealing cricket square that can withstand heavy traffic and intense use.
Available in 10kg or 20kg bags. This 20kg bag provides enough seed to cover up to 400 square meters, making it an affordable and practical choice for professionals and amateurs alike.
Order now and enjoy a beautiful, healthy, and high-quality cricket square that will impress everyone who sees it.
Sowing Rate | Sowing Depth | Oversowing Rate | Mowing Height |
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25 - 50 g sq.m | 10 - 15 mm | 20 - 30 g sq.m | down to 5 mm |
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Sowing rate is usually approximately, 25 - 50 grams per sq.metre with over sowing rate approximately 20 - 30 grams per sq.metre. A sowing depth of approximatelty 10-15mm is ideal whilst a good guide of thumb for mowing heights are now lower than 5mm.
For example;
A lawn measuring 20m x 50m (seed sowing rate 50g per m²:
(20 x 50 x 50) ÷ 1000 = 50kg
You would require 50kg of seed.
Germination takes between 7-10 days. The ideal soil temperature needs to be between 9-12 degrees Celsius.
The optimum time is either mid Spring or early Autumn. Ideally the soil should be warm and moist.