LAWN SEED & AMENITY MIXTURES

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LAWN SEED & AMENITY MIXTURES

Quality grass seed from a company with 20 years knowledge & experience PG Seed Mixtures & Areas of Use Selector Table PG Seeds are a long established West Country name in grass seeds, delivering strong and robust performance, growth and yield in multi weather and challenging ground and landscape conditions. Our blends perform best when applied to their specific uses Use this table to realise your optimal grass solution PG15 PG16 PG17 PG18 PG20 PG21 PG22 PG23 PG26 Bowling Green Poultry Mix Poultry Mix+ All mixtures are blended at Matford Barton from straights as recommended by the British Society of Plant Breeders and the Sports Turf Research Institute. Mixing from stock gives total flexibility of quantity and content, this gives us the advantage of being able to fine tune mixtures to suit any given situation. All mixtures of your own prescriptions can be promptly supplied. Our range of quality standard mixtures are packed in either 5kg or 10kg bags ready for prompt delivery or collection. Site visits can be arranged by appointment to discuss all situations. A current price list can be obtained from the office or Kevin Crouch. Please find our contact details below to enquire. KEVIN CROUCH : 07917 162842 kevin@matfordarable.co.uk T 01392 424265 F 01392 424283 info@matfordarable.co.uk GOLF SPORTS LANDSCAPING LAWNS Front & Ornamental Shaded & Dry Low Maintenance Hard Wearing Parklands Caravan & Camping sites Natural Areas Road Verges & Roundabouts Football & Rugby Pitches Bowling Greens Tennis Courts Tees Fairways 1st Cut in the Rough 2nd Cut in the Rough Greens Poultry Grazing

Getting to Know Our Mixtures PG15 Golf and bowling greens An excellent mixture for areas regularly mown very low. The sward is fine and compact giving a fast and true playing surface. 80% Chewings Fescue 20% Browntop Bent Seeding (g/m 2 ): 20g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 20g Mowing height: Down to 5mm PG16 Front lawns, tennis courts, shaded areas An adaptable mixture that produces a medium fine sward and stands a fair amount of wear. Especially suitable where the soil is sandy or gravelly. 40% Strong Creeping Red Fescue 35% Chewings Fescue 15% Slender Creeping Red Fescue 10% Browntop Bent Seeding (g/m 2 ): 25g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 25g Mowing height: 12-19mm Bowling Green Bowling and golf greens A traditional fescue bent green mixture with added Slender Creeping Red Fescue, to form a tightly knit turf. Also helps with faster establishment. 50% Chewings Fescue 30% Slender Creeping Red Fescue 20% Browntop Bent Seeding (g/m 2 ): 20g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 25g Mowing height: Down to 5mm PG17 Extensive lawns, parkland, golf fairway A popular mixture designed to produce a turf of good colour with a low maintenance requirement. It has the ability to thrive on a wide range of soil types. 45% Strong Creeping Red Fescue 35% Chewings Fescue 10% Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass 10% Browntop Bent Seeding (g/m 2 ): 25g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 25g Mowing height: 12-36mm

Our Mixtures continued PG18 PG21 Seeding (g/m 2 ): 20g - 50g Back to nature areas, banks & slopes, areas exposed to salt blast A natural grassland mixture for areas that will receive no maintenance. The variety of seed heads is attractive in season and the mixture does well under adverse conditions. 25% Strong Creeping Red Fescue 15% Chewings Fescue 12% Rough Stalked Meadow Grass 12% Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass 10% Hard Fescue 10% Sheeps Fescue 6% Crested Dogstail 5% Browntop Bent 5% Alsike Soccer and rugby pitches A blend of compact ryegrasses and fescue designed to give a dense sward of good colour throughout the year. The turf is extremely hard wearing and quickly recovers from heavy use. 90% Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass (3 varieties) 10% Chewings Fescue Seeding (g/m 2 ): 30g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 25g Mowing height: 20-37mm PG20 Lawns subject to wear A quick establishing mixture to provide a turf of neat and tidy appearance. It is hard wearing and recovers well from the effects of over use. 45% Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass 30% Strong Creeping Red Fescue 20% Chewings Fescue 5% Browntop Bent Seeding (g/m 2 ): 30g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 25g Mowing height: 12-37mm PG22 Summer sports situations A blend of close leaved cultivars giving a compact turf that cuts well. It is quick to establish and has excellent wearing qualities. 55% Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass (2 varieties) 30% Chewings Fescue 10% Strong Creeping Red Fescue 5% Browntop Bent Seeding (g/m 2 ): 30g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 25g Mowing height: 12-25mm

Our Mixtures continued Poultry Mixtures PG23 Poultry Mix Seeding (g/m 2 ): 20g - 50g Mowing height: As possible Roadsides, banks and verges This mixture complies with Clause 2616 of the Ministry of Transport Road and Bridges Works. 54% Dwarf Perennial Ryegrass 22% Strong Creeping Red Fescue 15% Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass 9% New Zealand White Clover Poultry grazing areas, suitable for light grazing Poultry Mix is a hard wearing mixture, with good ground coverage and deep rooting grasses, helping to produce a hard wearing dense turf with good wearing qualities. For best results, the hens will need to be kept off the area for the plants to establish. After they have grazed it down, the hens should be taken off the sward to allow it to recover. 50% Turf Perennial Ryegrass (2 different varieties) 20% Strong Creeping Red Fescue 16% Crested Dogstail 10% Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass 2% Red Clover 2% White Clover Seeding (g/m 2 ): 15g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 20g Poultry Mix + PG26 General use An economical mixture. 50% Perennial Ryegrass 50% Strong Creeping Red Fescue Seeding (g/m 2 ): 30g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 30g Poultry grazing areas, suitable for heavy grazing Poultry Mix + has the same qualities as Poultry Mix. It has an added deep rooting herb, which will give the hens a chance to have a more natural source of minerals, nutrients and protein. Also it will help to attract more insects to the area which chickens love to graze on. For the best results the hens will need to be kept off the area for the plants to establish, and then after they have grazed it down, the hens should be taken off the sward to allow it to recover. 25% Turf Perennial Ryegrass 15% Perennial Ryegrass (Intermediate Diploid) 15% Perennial Ryegrass (Late Diploid) 15% Strong Creeping Red Fescue 15% Crested Dogstail 10% Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass 2.5% Red Clover 2% White Clover 0.5% Chicory Seeding (g/m 2 ): 15g - 50g Over Seeding (g/m 2 ): 15g

Species Definitions Browntop Bent (Agrostis Tenuis/Castellana) ~ 10,000 seeds/gram A turfed grass with short stolons or rhizomes. It blends well with other grasses to form the finest turf Hard Fescue (Festuca Longifolia) ~ 1,050 seeds/gram Fine leaved and low growing but slow to establish. Ideally suited to natural areas Chewings Fescue (Festuca Rubra Commutata) ~ 1.070 seeds/gram Fine leaved turfed habit with good tillering ability. A high quality grass that withstands close mowing and wear Strong Creeping Red Fescue (Festuca Rubra Rubra) ~ 1,000 seeds/gram Fine leaved with extensive creeping habit by underground rhizomes. It helps to produce a tight knit sward Slender Creeping Red Fescue (Festuca Rubra Litoralis) ~ 1,000 seeds/gram A fine creeping grass that withstands very close mowing Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium Perenne) 500 seeds/gram A relatively broad leaved turfted grass that establishes quickly. Improved varieties are of dwarf habit and finer leaved. An important constituent in hard wearing and sports mixtures. Sheeps Fescue (Festuca Ovina) ~ 1,100 seeds/gram Very tolerant of dry and acid conditions but does not produce an attractive turf. A grass for natural areas Smooth Stalked Meadow Grass (Poa Pratensis) ~ 4,400 seeds/gram A creeping grass being tough and hardwearing. A useful component on sandy dry soils Rough Stalked Meadow Grass (Poa Trivialis) 3,900 seeds/gram Tolerant of wet conditions and useful for natural areas Crested Dogtail (Cynosurus Cristatus) 1760 seeds/gram Deep rooting and drought resisting with coarse broad leaves, of limited application LAWN SEED & AMENITY MIXTURES SUPPLIERS OF THE FINEST GRASS SEED

Lawn Care Reseeding Tips New lawns can be sown from spring to the end of autumn. Inspect the sward to see whether it needs reseeding or just over seeding. Before starting it may be beneficial to take some soil samples and to get a ph test done. A soil test will enable you to determine whether your soil is neutral, alkaline or acidic. Soil samples can be either collected or sent to us, we then send them away to be tested. Also testing your soil allows you to monitor the main nutrients, namely: Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium. They are important for sward growth and colour. Firstly, dig the ground over, going no deeper than a spade depth, making sure the old turf is faced downwards. Break up any clumps and remove any large stones Rake over the area to form a level seed bed. Leave the area for 2 to 3 weeks to let the ground settle and to let the weeds germinate Spray off the weeds with a suitable glyphosate, which you can purchase from us. Then leave the area for 2 weeks to let the weeds all die off Rake over again to remove all the bigger weeds roots and other bits of debris. Make sure to form a level seed bed Go over the area with a roller or tread the area down so it forms a firm seed bed Break the surface up a bit before drilling or spreading your seed by hand Make sure you have chosen the right PG seed mixture for your area, remember if you are spreading the seed by hand, you will end up using more than if you were to use a machine After spreading your seed gently rake over the area Make sure the seed bed has sufficient moisture for the seeds to germinate and to become established over the first 4 weeks It will take about 2 weeks for the seedlings to start to appear When the grass has reached the height of 100mm, the first cut can be carried out. Only take the top off the grass on the first cut, then slowly get shorter on the following cuts until the desired height is achieved LAWN SEED & AMENITY MIXTURES SUPPLIERS OF THE FINEST GRASS SEED

Over Seeding Tips Glossary Find a suitable herbicide to spray off any weeds. Bear in mind that there should be 6 weeks in-between applying a herbicide and planting new seeds Kill off moss with a suitable moss killer during some nice weather Wait for 2 weeks for the moss to die and go black While waiting for the weeds and moss to die, go over the lawn and aerate the area Mow the lawn right down as close to the surface as possible Scarify the area to remove all the dead moss and other bits of debris. By doing this it gives the new grass seeds the chance to have a good connection with the soil for better germination Rough up the surface of the bare patches in between the old grass Find the correct PG seed mixture which is best suited for the area Use the over seeding seed rate, also remember that if spreading by hand, generally more seed will be used Rake over the patches gently Make sure the area has sufficient moisture for the first 4 weeks, to help the new seedlings get established Acid soil A ph less than 7 Aeration Loosening of the soil surface to allow air to penetrate deeply. Either spiking with a garden fork or using a machine to take the cores out. This helps by reducing turf compaction, reducing thatch build up, improving the infiltration of water/nutrients, encouraging deeper roots, and creating an environment where grass seed can have direct contact with the soil Alkaline soil A ph greater than 7 Annual A plant that completes its life cycle within one year Biennial A plant that completes its life cycle within two years, only flowering and producing seeds in the second year Diploids A type of agricultural grass which is good for long term grazing and ground cover Herbicide A chemical used to control or kill weeds Neutral soil Is a soil with a ph of 7 Perennial A plant that has a longer life cycle of 2 years Rhizome A stem that grows underground and has the ability to produce new roots and shoots Scarification Vigorous raking to remove the build up of thatch and moss. On small lawns this can be done by hand with a spring-tine rake, but on larger lawns, there are mechanical scarifiers Stolon Sward Thatch A stem that grows across the top of the ground and has the ability to produce need roots and shoots A whole surface area of an area of grass, could also include weeds and moss in the area The build-up of dead organic matter and moss at soil level LAWN SEED & AMENITY MIXTURES SUPPLIERS OF THE FINEST GRASS SEED

PG Seeds is a wholly owned subsidiary of Matford Arable Systems, who provide agronomy services across the South West. In addition to supplying grass seeds, we are able to provide advice, suitable sprays and ancillaries for lawn care treatment. As well as amenity grass seed, Matford Arable Systems also provide and supply the following to the agricultural industry. Crop Protection Products Cereal Seeds Agricultural Grass Seeds Mobile Seed Treatment Lime Fertiliser Soil Analysis www.matfordarable.co.uk www.pgseeds.co.uk MATFORD ARABLE SYSTEMS LTD Matford Barton, Alphington, Exeter, Devon EX2 8XW UK Office 01392 424265