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Searles Kikuyu Seed Blend

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Searles Kikuyu Lawn Seed contains annual ryegrass as a ‘nursery’ grass for quick germination to limit weed competition and soil erosion. This provides an ideal situation for the kikuyu seed to germinate and flourish. Kikuyu tolerates clay, sandy and dry conditions and will also self-repair after any damage. The annual ryegrass will dye out after the first year leaving a thick and luscious kikuyu lawn.

Key Benefits:

  • Hard wearing and attractive green lawn
  • Tolerates poor soils
  • Sowing rate: 1kg/75m2 for Lawns

Ingredients:

  • 90% annual ryegrass
  • 10% kikuyu

Maintenance & Hints

  • If uneven establishment occurs, cultivate bare patches, and apply more lawn seed.
  • Regular applications of Searles Robust Lawn Booster will ensure a healthy lawn.
  • First mowing should be done at 10cm average grass height. Do not remove more than 1/3 of grass height at any one time. Grass should not be shorter than 4cm deep.
  • By applying Searles Penetraide Rewetting granules, you will save money by using less water and provide better growth. Apply every 4-6months.
  • Germination and lawn performance will vary due to many factors.
  • All Searles lawn seeds are tested to an industry standard of minimum germination rate of 85%.
  • Environmental factors such as climate and weather, soil types and general application and fertilising processes may vary its performance.

Please note: Due to biosecurity measures, this product cannot be imported to Western Australia or Tasmania. Buyers are solely responsible for any duties, customs fees, or fines incurred. Brookies Rural Traders holds no liability for charges associated with items seized or fines imposed on the importer for the importation of these products. Should it be intercepted or confiscated at the border, Brookies Rural Traders will not provide a refund or replacement. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Western Australia Biosecurity and Agriculture Management Act 2007

Tasmania Biosecurity Act 2019