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.
4turf®/Quick Action® is the new turf type of tetraploid Perennial ryegrass only available from DLF. This enhanced turf Perennial ryegrass germinates faster than the traditional Perennial ryegrass and is bred especially for rapid installation and unique stress tolerance. Demonstrating fast and strong establishment at soil temperature as low as 3°C, 4turf®/Quick Action® gives the opportunity for green ground cover at the most difficult period of the year. 4turf®/Quick Action® has a much improved tolerance to diseases and also towards drought. Especially towards the autumn and winter seasons the disease tolerance against Fusarium and Red Thread are much improved.
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.