Accelerator
The Accelerator coating increases germination speed and gives up to 38% more grass in the first 7 days after sowing, and a faster establishment of your new lawn.
Hard fescue(Festuca trachyphylla L.) is one of the grasses with the lowest input requirements. It thrives in all kinds of soils but is found naturally in light dry soils in many regions. The more original types have a bluish colour and varieties are selected for their very high adaptation to drought, heat and winter hardiness. These varieties are excellent in mixtures for less intensive areas such as roadsides, banks, dunes, etc., but they also play an important part in domestic lawns. New improved varieties match the colour and leaf characters of red fescues and have a very high density. The shade tolerance of hard fescue is good, similar to red fescue.
The Turfline® range covers every possible need for the consumer. Whether the need is for a drought and heat tolerant mixture, a mixture that thrives in shady areas or maybe a wear tolerant mixture for the family lawn – the Turfline® range has the solution.
Johnsons Lawn Seed grass seed mixtures represents excellence in lawngrass. Based on extensive consumer research, Johnsons Lawn Seed produces high-quality options tailored to the consumer’s individual requirements as well as to the changing weather patterns.
The Accelerator coating increases germination speed and gives up to 38% more grass in the first 7 days after sowing, and a faster establishment of your new lawn.
Quick Action® is developed to help lawn owners grow a greener, stronger and more sustainable turf – even in the most stressful conditions.
When you sow with SeedBooster® you do two jobs in one time-saving operation: the sowing of your seed and the dressing of nitrogen that usually follows.
With changing environmental and climatic conditions, lawn management has become more demanding. We offer grasses that can better handle spring and early summer drought.
With Microclover® you can grow a green lawn year round - with minimum effort. As one of the few plant species, clover is producing its own nitrogen fertilizer.