I have a paddock which has an area which is very wet and water lieas on it. Can you recommend a suitable, hardy grass which can withstand the lying water?
Your best solution is to improve the drainage. This will improve the ground cover and general performance of what ever mixture you choose to use. We offer a standard Horse Paddock mixture for this type of application. Question: We are looking to replace aold tarmac tennis court with a grassed area to enable football training/pitches to be developed. It will entail 9inches of top soil being brought to site. Could you advise what grass seed would be suitable for this area which will be used by all ages on a regular basis. Can you also provide us with an estimate of the quantity of seed we will need and the cost involved. Answer: The best mixture for this would be our A7 sportground mixture. For a tennis court and surrounds you will require approx 20kg of seed, plus 50 kg of pre-seed fertiliser. In total this will cost approx 145. Question: I have around a mile a fairly steep Thames bank that has been allowed to overgrow. we have cut it back and would like to plant a mix of grass seed tha
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