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Mycorrhizal Grass Seed Coating

  For the rapid establishment of fine grasses when overseeding. Our MYCORRHIZAL SEED COATING contains spores of beneficial mycorrhizal fungi, growth promoting bacteria and fungi and organic soil nutrients, to improve grass root growth, stress recovery and rapid establishment of newly seeded or turfed areas. MYCORRHIZAE are essential for grass health, attaching to the roots, …

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Thatch Eater-Degrades Thatch

Thatch Eater
  • Degrades thatch and increases nutrient uptake into the plant
  • Guaranteed Results
  • Improves surface drainage giving a firmer playing surface
  • Released nutrients encourage root development, not disease
  • Increases turf vigour and wear resistance
  • Promotes better root development and sward density
  • Helps prevent black layer and increases the benefits of aeration
  • Releases food for fungi to help promote fine grasses

To reduce thatch on all heavily used sports turf.

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Liquid Endo Mycorrhizae 200ml

Liquid Endo mycorrhizae 200ml

Liquid Endo Mycorrhizal Inoculant contains a minimum of 1,100,000 Endo-mycorrhizal Propagules per litre. It promotes rapid root and shot growth for fine perennial grasses without encouraging Poa annua.

MYCORRHIZAL GRASS can grow up to twice as fast as grass without the benefit of mycorrhizal association.

Mycorrhizal fungi form a symbiotic relationship with the grass root. All perennial grasses naturally associate with mycorrhizal fungi.

Research shows that mycorrhizal grass may

 Grow twice as fast as grass in a sterile rootzone
 Use up to 30% less water
 Use up to 50% less fertiliser

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Hold on John, I’ve got a Golf Course!

  If you’ve been redirected here from Hole18.co.uk, it’s because I decided to collate all of my work related to fine turf here at Bowls Central. This site is of course focussed heavily on the great sport of lawn bowls in all its forms (except those horrible artificial greens of course!). BUT..I’m also trying to forget …

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