MICROMASTER
Masterline
- A green lawn with healthy grass and Microclover
- Less fertiliser and no spraying of fungicides
- Green lawn throughout the growing season
- Natural green colour during drought stress
Microclover© "spoonfeeds" the grass
Many years of breeding and selection have resulted in revolutionary micro clovers that contain all the benefits of tiny micro leaves.The superior Microclover combined with the very best of grasses makes this mixture the perfect choice for sports facilities.
Microclover© "spoonfeeds" the grass with nitrogen. This makes the lawn healthy and vigorous. Optimal growth, together with low growing grasses, results in a nice grassy look. It tolerates low mowing and hard wear, at the same time requires low fertiliser input and water. The best time for sowing is early spring or late summer.
The healthy and dense growth of clover and grass together crowds out weed and prevents new ones from establishing. No other white clover tolerates close mowing like microclover does. This is linked to the unique dense structure of microclover stolons.
Microclover has been bred to stay green all year round. The healthy growth of the accompanying grasses contributes to the overall attractive green colour which remains throughout the year. Also because there is less need for
fertiliser and irrigation, this is a low maintenance, low cost solution.
Technical Specifications
- ECOMASTER
Mixture for sports grounds with unique Microclover©
Micromaster
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Mixture Composition | |
Perennial ryegrass | 20% |
Chewings fescue | 40% |
Smooth-stalked meadow-grass | 35% |
Microclover© | 5% |
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Masterline® mixtures for golf courses, stadiums, parks, etc., feature fine-leafed, dense-growing varieties with dual species inclusion for better performance.