
Masterline PM120 Low Maintenance Mix 20kg
Masterline PM120 Low Maintenance Mix Grass Seed
Rhizomatous slender creeping red fescue and browntop bent reproduce vegetatively in this mix enabling them to spread through the perennial rye-grass to develop a dark dense and attractive sward. The cultivar of perennial rye-grass used is particularly noted for its slow regrowth, resulting in significantly reduced mowing requirements.
Packaging may vary - please see the press release from DLF for more information: DLF launches new packaging for Masterline mixtures
Mixture Composition
| % | Cultivar | Species |
|---|---|---|
| 60 | Claudine | Perennial ryegrass |
| 35 | Sarolea | Slender creeping red fescue |
| 5 | Highland | Browntop bent |
*Cultivars are subject to availability, and may differ from that listed.
PM 120 Grass Features
- Slow regrowth resulting in reduced mowing costs
- Ideal for a range of landscaping situations
- Produces a dark, dense and attractive sward
*Cultivars may vary.
Directions for Use
| Sowing Rate (g/m2) | Overseeding Rate (g/m2) | Mowing Height (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 35 - 50 | 25 | 12 - 50 |
Sowing Guidance
- Prepare the surface before sowing ensuring that:
- Stones & weeds are removed.
- There is sufficient drainage.
- The surface is level and firm.
- The surface is moist.
- Sow the seeds evenly, using the correct sowing rate to a depth of approximately 10 mm.
- Ensure that the surface remains moist for at least 2 - 3 weeks.
- Make the first cut when the grass is 5 - 6 cm tall and tillering has started.
Overseeding Guidance
- Prepare the existing turf by removing excess thatch and limiting irrigation and fertilisation.
- Apply using the correct overseeding rate.
- For best results use a disc seeder or a studded seed roller.
Disclaimer: Occasionally shortages of some varieties may occur, therefore we reserve the right to replace unavailable varieties with a suitable alternative. Any alteration to the mixture will be clearly shown on the bag label. Our standard terms and conditions of sale apply.
Masterline PM120 Low Maintenance Mix Grass Seed
Rhizomatous slender creeping red fescue and browntop bent reproduce vegetatively in this mix enabling them to spread through the perennial rye-grass to develop a dark dense and attractive sward. The cultivar of perennial rye-grass used is particularly noted for its slow regrowth, resulting in significantly reduced mowing requirements.
Packaging may vary - please see the press release from DLF for more information: DLF launches new packaging for Masterline mixtures
Mixture Composition
| % | Cultivar | Species |
|---|---|---|
| 60 | Claudine | Perennial ryegrass |
| 35 | Sarolea | Slender creeping red fescue |
| 5 | Highland | Browntop bent |
*Cultivars are subject to availability, and may differ from that listed.
PM 120 Grass Features
- Slow regrowth resulting in reduced mowing costs
- Ideal for a range of landscaping situations
- Produces a dark, dense and attractive sward
*Cultivars may vary.
Directions for Use
| Sowing Rate (g/m2) | Overseeding Rate (g/m2) | Mowing Height (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 35 - 50 | 25 | 12 - 50 |
Sowing Guidance
- Prepare the surface before sowing ensuring that:
- Stones & weeds are removed.
- There is sufficient drainage.
- The surface is level and firm.
- The surface is moist.
- Sow the seeds evenly, using the correct sowing rate to a depth of approximately 10 mm.
- Ensure that the surface remains moist for at least 2 - 3 weeks.
- Make the first cut when the grass is 5 - 6 cm tall and tillering has started.
Overseeding Guidance
- Prepare the existing turf by removing excess thatch and limiting irrigation and fertilisation.
- Apply using the correct overseeding rate.
- For best results use a disc seeder or a studded seed roller.
Disclaimer: Occasionally shortages of some varieties may occur, therefore we reserve the right to replace unavailable varieties with a suitable alternative. Any alteration to the mixture will be clearly shown on the bag label. Our standard terms and conditions of sale apply.
Description
Masterline PM120 Low Maintenance Mix Grass Seed
Rhizomatous slender creeping red fescue and browntop bent reproduce vegetatively in this mix enabling them to spread through the perennial rye-grass to develop a dark dense and attractive sward. The cultivar of perennial rye-grass used is particularly noted for its slow regrowth, resulting in significantly reduced mowing requirements.
Packaging may vary - please see the press release from DLF for more information: DLF launches new packaging for Masterline mixtures
Mixture Composition
| % | Cultivar | Species |
|---|---|---|
| 60 | Claudine | Perennial ryegrass |
| 35 | Sarolea | Slender creeping red fescue |
| 5 | Highland | Browntop bent |
*Cultivars are subject to availability, and may differ from that listed.
PM 120 Grass Features
- Slow regrowth resulting in reduced mowing costs
- Ideal for a range of landscaping situations
- Produces a dark, dense and attractive sward
*Cultivars may vary.
Directions for Use
| Sowing Rate (g/m2) | Overseeding Rate (g/m2) | Mowing Height (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 35 - 50 | 25 | 12 - 50 |
Sowing Guidance
- Prepare the surface before sowing ensuring that:
- Stones & weeds are removed.
- There is sufficient drainage.
- The surface is level and firm.
- The surface is moist.
- Sow the seeds evenly, using the correct sowing rate to a depth of approximately 10 mm.
- Ensure that the surface remains moist for at least 2 - 3 weeks.
- Make the first cut when the grass is 5 - 6 cm tall and tillering has started.
Overseeding Guidance
- Prepare the existing turf by removing excess thatch and limiting irrigation and fertilisation.
- Apply using the correct overseeding rate.
- For best results use a disc seeder or a studded seed roller.
Disclaimer: Occasionally shortages of some varieties may occur, therefore we reserve the right to replace unavailable varieties with a suitable alternative. Any alteration to the mixture will be clearly shown on the bag label. Our standard terms and conditions of sale apply.

