Golf Fairway & Cricket Outfield
Ref: Mixfai
A non ryegrass mixture that contains fescues and bentgrass. These bind the turf together with their creeping growth habit. They also have the ability to repair themselves once damaged and will require less frequent mowing than ryegrass based mixtures.

Species breakdown in this mix
Red Fescue / Chewings Fescue
Also known as chewings fescue, this is a fine leaved, tufted grass. It is distinguished from creeping red fescue by its absence of creeping rhizomes. It remains dark green throughout most of the season.
Red Fescue / Chewings Fescue Species Guide
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Slender Creeping Red Fescue
This densely tufted or mat forming species has a creeping growth habit, sending out rhizomes. It can form a close turf with bristle like, dark green, glossy leaves. It has uses in agricultural and amenity situations.
Slender Creeping Red Fescue Species Guide
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Bentgrass
Common Bentgrass is a perennial grass with fine leaves, The seed head is delicate and attractive, opening loosely from late spring through to autumn. Older swards in heavily grazed or trampled areas may form dense, low growing clumps.
| Contents per Kg | % | kg | |
![]() | certified red/chewings fescue | 50.0 | 0.500 |
![]() | certified slender creeping red fescue | 40.0 | 0.400 |
![]() | certified common bentgrass | 10.0 | 0.100 |


