Composition:
Festuca pratensis 20 %
Lolium perenne 25 %
Lolium multiflorum 10 %
Festuca rubra 25 %
Phleum pretense 20 %
“Greener” 10kg
105.40 Br
This standard crop selection type is used by landscapers and landscaping professionals. The composition is intended for tinning large areas, does not require careful soil preparation and maintenance.
Consumption rate: 30-50 g per 1 m2 (3-5 kg per 100 m2)
All about lawns
Lawn (from the French gazon — turf, grass) — a plot of land with an artificially created cover of herbaceous plants; grass cover created by sowing seeds of specially selected herbs; often serves as a background for decorative plantings and park structures; can be an independent element of landscape composition. In northern latitudes, meadow bluegrass is most often used to create a lawn. Specially planted flower beds (flowers) and shrubs are also considered a lawn.
History
Lawns with short-cropped grass became a symbol of luxury in Europe in the XVIII century and by the 1800s had gained similar popularity in America. Since the middle of the XIX century, a large spread of lawn has found its place in Eastern Europe, in Belarus and in the Russian Federation. The grass was sown in reserved empty areas around the buildings of the estates, where it was planned to expand the extensions of the building or build new auxiliary buildings nearby to avoid dust, insects or pollen from plants on the reserved uncultivated land. Rich landowners have demonstrated with such lawns the potential for building expansion, as well as the fact that they can afford to hire other people to take care of land used for non-serious purposes, for example, for games, celebrations or sports grounds. By the middle of the XX century, lawn mowers and pesticides had become widespread, currently a private house with a lawn is becoming a symbol of success for people with an average income. Currently, parterre lawns (turf grass lawns in the original) in the USA, in Europe, in Belarus and in the Russian Federation are considered a generally accepted element of the urban and suburban landscape, despite the costs and environmental problems associated with their support.
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