Green Survivor
Spring green grass seed
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Fast spring green and good fall colour retention
Green survivor grass is widely cultivated in warm climates all over the world. It has a deep root system to perform well in drought situations. The blades are a gray-green color and are short. Fast growing and tough, making it useful for sports fields; it will recover quickly. It is a highly desirable turf grass in warm temperate climates, particularly for those regions where its heat and drought tolerance enable it to survive where few other kinds of grass do.
Ratings:
★★★★★★★★★★
Wear tolerant
★★★★★★☆☆☆☆
Cold tolerant
★★★★★★★★☆☆
Fineness
★★★★★★★★★★
Salt tolerant
★★★★★★★★★★
Drought tolerant
★★★★★★★★☆☆
Close mow tolerant
★★★★★★★☆☆☆
Shade tolerant
★★★★★★★★☆☆
Low maintenance
Green survivor seeds mixture composition
%
Common name
Scientific name
Height cm
Germination time
Germination temperature
20
Bermuda Grass
Cynodon dactylon
20 – 50
14 to 28 days
Between 10 and 25 °C
40
Perennial ryegrass 4 n
Lolium perenne
10 – 50
5 to 10 days
Between 20 and 30 °C
40
Perennial ryegrass
Lolium multiflorum
15 – 30
14 to 21 days
Between 20 and 25 °C
Packaging solution for the green survivor grass seed mat roll
Technical specifications
Product name:
Green Survivor 40 m2.
EAN CODE
7350 00309 0489
Material and contents per m2
Specification
Net weight:
approx. 110 grams per m2
Organic fertiliser:
approx. 8 grams per m2
Grass seed mixes:
approx. 32 grams per m2
Cellulose fiber:
approx. 70 grams per m2
MOQ
40 pcs EUR-pallet = 120 x 80x 215cm
Roll Dimensions:
0.80 cm x 50 m = 40 m2.
Attribute:
Grass seed mixes
Net weight:
4.4 kg
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Technical specifications
Product name:
Green Survivor 25 m2.
EAN CODE
7350 00309 1141
Material and contents per m2
Specification
Net weight:
approx. 110 grams per m2
Organic fertiliser:
approx. 8 grams per m2
Grass seed mixes:
approx. 32 grams per m2
Cellulose fiber:
approx. 70 grams per m2
MOQ
64 pcs EUR-pallet = 120 x 80x 215cm
Roll Dimensions:
0.80 cm x 31.25 m = 25 m2.
Attribute:
Grass seed mixes
Net weight:
3.2 kg
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Technical specifications
Product name:
Green Survivor 10 m2.
EAN CODE
7350 00309 0748
Material and contents per m2
Specification
Net weight:
approx. 110 grams per m2
Organic fertiliser:
approx. 8 grams per m2
Grass seed mixes:
approx. 32 grams per m2
Cellulose fiber:
approx. 70 grams per m2
MOQ
200 pcs EUR-pallet = 120 x 80x 215cm
Roll Dimensions:
0.80 cm x 12.50 m = 10 m2.
Attribute:
Grass seed mixes
Net weight:
1.2 kg
Download the data sheet in PDF format
When to plant our grass seed mats ⇄ Biodegradable grass seed blanket
Best results are obtained when seeding in the early spring or fall, when daily temperatures range between 15˚C and 26˚C, as these conditions are ideal for seedling growth.
Spring Planting: Plant in early spring when temperatures are between 12˚C and 26˚C. This allows time for the seed to grow and establish before facing the hot, dry conditions of summer.
Fall Planting: Plant in the late summer or early fall when daily temperatures are consistently between 18˚C and 26˚C. Fall is a great time for planting because the warm days and cool nights promote growth.
Care: Look out for weeds and diseases.
Irrigation: Necessary, Water is an essential part of the germination process for your grass seeds. Without it, the process will slow down significantly, and in the worst cases, it may stop completely.
Germination: 2 to 4 weeks in ideal conditions.
First Cut: At 8/10cm may be ready to be mowed within 2 to 4 weeks of planting.
First Use: Limited after 3-4 weeks. Everything depends upon weather, time of year and how well the ground was prepared. Only when the roots have penetrated the soil below and established is the ‘new’ lawn ready for action.
Once you have mowed the lawn 3 to 5 times, it is ready for foot traffic. Bear in mind that you should also keep pets away from newly planted grass as the seeds are delicate and fragile.
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Changes to mixtures
Occasionally, shortages of some varieties may occur throughout the season. We therefore reserve the right to replace varieties not available with a suitable alternative. Any alteration to the mixture will be clearly shown on the bag label.
The varieties are internationally tested by independent institutes – also in the Scandinavian countries.