Discover our range of slow-growing lawn seeds, tailored for those who prefer a low-maintenance grass solution. This selection is ideal for creating a durable and sustainable lawn that thrives over time.
Our slow-growing seeds are the ideal choice for crafting a lawn that maintains its beauty with less intensive care. Browse through our collection to find the ideal seed variety for your lawn, ensuring a sustainable and attractive green space that meets your lifestyle needs.
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Ultimate Lawn Seed
From£49.00 – £129.00
Our Ultimate Lawn Seed is quite simply the highest quality mixture that we offer. Utilising premium quality varieties of Perennial Ryegrass and Slender Creeping Red Fescue to create a mixtures that is hard wearing, fast to establish and has a premium appearance.
- Our #1 best quality grass seed mixture
- Fast to germinate, fast to establish and very hard wearing
- Superior aesthetics and high density
MIXTURE CONTENTS:
- 50% Perennial ryegrass
- 50% Slender creeping red fescue
Available options:- Ultimate Lawn Seed - 5KG Bag - £49.00
- Ultimate Lawn Seed - 10KG Bag - £79.00
- Ultimate Lawn Seed - 20KG Bag - £129.00
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Traditional Lawn Grass Seed
From£18.99 – £124.00
As well as being exceptionally fine and dense, this grass seed mixture is also slow growing, meaning that this mixture is ideal for large landscapes and open spaces that will not receive heavy foot traffic.
- For creating or overseeding traditional, formal lawns
- Blend of 100% pure fescue species
- Ryegrass free, slow growing blend
MIXTURE CONTENTS:
- 60% Slender creeping red fescue
- 40% Strong creeping red fescue
Available options:- Traditional Lawn Grass Seed - 1.5KG Bag - £18.99
- Traditional Lawn Grass Seed - 5KG Bag - £44.00
- Traditional Lawn Grass Seed - 10KG Bag - £74.00
- Traditional Lawn Grass Seed - 20KG Bag - £124.00
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Traditional Golf Greens Grass Seed
From£55.00 – £163.00
A mixture of bent and fescue is the traditional grass seed for golf and bowling greens. This blend of fine textured common bent, slender creeping red fescue and Chewings fescue gives an exceptionally dense, smooth surface that can be mown down to a height of 5mm.
- Traditional mixture of bent and fescue grass species
- For bowling greens, golf greens and high quality lawns
- Creates exceptionally dense turf
MIXTURE CONTENTS:
- 50% Slender creeping red fescue
- 40% Chewings fescue
- 10% Browntop bentgrass
Available options:- Traditional Golf Greens Grass Seed - 5KG Bag - £55.00
- Traditional Golf Greens Grass Seed - 10KG Bag - £90.00
- Traditional Golf Greens Grass Seed - 20KG Bag - £163.00
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We trust you’ll find the perfect slow-growing grass seed in our collection, ideal for creating a lush, low-maintenance lawn.
Our slow-growing grass seed varieties are specifically developed for those who prefer a lawn that grows at a leisurely pace, requiring less frequent mowing and upkeep. This makes them perfect for anyone looking for a more sustainable and easy-to-maintain lawn solution. Our seed blends are expertly crafted to thrive slowly yet steadily, promoting a thick, healthy turf over time.
These seeds are an excellent choice for creating a durable and aesthetically pleasing lawn with minimal effort. With our range of slow-growing grass seed, you can enjoy a beautiful green space that fits seamlessly into your busy lifestyle. Plus, our efficient delivery options ensure you can start creating your ideal lawn as soon as possible.
For any questions or additional assistance, our knowledgeable team is ready to help. Thank you for choosing our Slow-Growing Grass Seed, the key to a sustainable and stunning lawn all year round.
FAQ
Q. How can I slow down grass growth?
A. To naturally slow down the growth of your lawn, there are several strategies you can adopt. Firstly, choose a slow-growing grass seed variety from the start, which inherently grows at a slower rate. Mow the lawn at a higher setting, as longer grass blades grow more slowly. Reducing the frequency of fertilisation, especially with high nitrogen fertilisers, can also slow down growth. Additionally, providing just enough water to keep the grass healthy but not in excess can help control growth rates. Remember, a balanced approach to lawn care is crucial for maintaining its health while controlling growth.
Q. What advantages does slow-growing grass offer?
A. Slow-growing varieties are ideal for those seeking a lawn that demands less frequent mowing and upkeep. These grass types are specially cultivated to grow at a leisurely rate, resulting in a well-maintained lawn with reduced maintenance efforts. This makes them a perfect choice for environmentally conscious gardeners or those with limited time for lawn care.
Q. Can I combine different types of grass seeds with slow-growing varieties?
A. Yes, you can mix other seed types with slow-growing grass seed to create a diverse and balanced lawn. This method allows you to enjoy the low-maintenance benefits while incorporating other desirable characteristics, such as shade tolerance or specific textures. When blending seeds, ensure that they are compatible in terms of growth patterns and care requirements.
Q. What is the best way to prepare my lawn for planting these seeds?
A. Preparing your lawn for planting involves clearing the area of any debris, loosening the soil for better root penetration, and ensuring it is well-nourished. This preparation is crucial for creating an environment that supports the gradual growth and establishment of a robust, healthy lawn.
Q. How often does a lawn planted with this seed need watering?
A. Initially, consistent moisture is key to supporting germination. However, once established, lawns with slow-growing grass typically require less frequent watering compared to fast-growing varieties. It’s important to adjust your watering schedule based on weather conditions and soil type, maintaining a balance that promotes health without overwatering.
Q. Do these seeds adapt well to various growing environments?
A. While cultivated for slower growth, these seeds are generally adaptable to a range of environmental conditions. They are resilient and can perform well in different climates and soil types. However, it’s beneficial to choose a seed variety that’s specifically suited to your local conditions for optimal growth and health.