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2 Introduction 02 Welcome to the Sherriff Amenity seed range. Sherriff Amenity has established a reputation as the industry leading supplier of professional products and specialist advice. Sherriff Amenity is a wholly owned division of Agrovista, the premier supplier of agronomy advice and crop protection products to the UK arable market. The business is part of the global Marubeni Corporation, which was founded in 1858 and employs almost 30,000 people across the world. This Sherriff Amenity grass seed range is supported by the world s largest grass seed breeding and production program with: An annual research / breeding budget of 8.5 Million Euros Worldwide breeding stations Seed production in UK, Denmark, USA, New Zealand, Holland and France From our modern production facilities we offer you an exceptional package of: Product class leading cultivars and mixture formulations Service stocked mixtures available on national next day carriers Technical support advice on product selection, management, field support, special mixtures and site visits For comments or further information from TECHNI Turf contact us on: lymm Depot: Tel: Fax: newmarket Depot: Tel: Fax: Haltwhistle Depot: Tel: Fax: perth Depot: Tel: Fax: Our website offers quick and easy access to information on Sherriff Amenity and our products.

3 Ingredient Summary GroMax Biostimulant Biostimulants assist the seedling s ability to take advantage of the soil s own inherent reserves of nutrient by stimulating the soil s microflora, resulting in improved root growth and establishment. GroMax is a dry formulation of natural humates and humic acids, seaweed extract, a proprietary blend of natural sugars (sucrose), vitamins (B complex & K) soluble potash and buffering agents. The product is compatible with most micronutrients, fertilisers and pesticides. Humic Acids Rich in auxin type substances which enhance antioxidant synthesis important in increasing plant metabolism under stress conditions Serve as an important high carbon food source for soil micro-organisms Improve the permeability of cell-wall membranes in roots, allowing more rapid absorption of essential nutrients Seaweed Extract Contains high levels of cytokinins which promote cell division and lateral root growth and delay the ageing process of plant tissue Stimulates root growth after damage by disease or root feeding insects, or under conditions of temperature, water or salt stress Sucrose Serves as a high energy food source for plant and soil micro-organisms B Complex & K Vitamins Act as important catalysts to enhance and drive plant metabolism. Vitamin B1 is widely used as a rooting aid Amino acids Form the building blocks of proteins - essential for plant growth and metabolism Potassium Plays a vital role in disease resistance and overall hardiness of grass plants Following extensive research DLF Trifolium is delighted to continue to offer the benefits of GroMax on TechniTurf mixtures. 03

4 Sports Mixture Selection Chart 04 Bowling Greens Bowls O/seeding Cricket Wicket Cricket Wicket O/seeding Cricket Outfield Croquet Lawns Football Pitch Football Renovation Golf Driving Range Golf Greens Golf Greens O/seeding Golf Tees Golf Tees O/seeding Golf Fairways Golf Roughs Hockey Jumps Polo Racecourse & Gallops Equine Grazing Paddock Rugby Pitch Rugby Renovation Tennis Mixtures For Greens 6 TT1 Golf & Bowling Green TT18 TECHNI-Green Velvet TT101 TECHNI-Green Plus 7 TT19 Greens Renovation TT111 Greens All Fescue Mixtures For Tees 8 TT3 Tees & Divots TT10 TECHNI-Tees TT15 TECHNI-Tees Plus 9 TT28 Shaded Tee TT23 Tees & Wicket Overseed Mixtures For Fairways TT25 Ryegrass Fairway & Outfields

5 Mixtures For Football & Rugby 10 TT4 TECHNI-Renovation TT5 TECHNI-Stadium TT6 Sportsground 11 TT7 Sports Microclover TT Re-Cover Mixtures For Cricket & Tennis 13 TT23 Wicket & Tees Overseeding TT25 Ryegrass Fairway & Outfields Mixtures For Equestrian Use 14 TT50 Gallops & Racecourses HorseMax Equine Grazing Mixture Cleencut Mixtures 15 CC10 Greens CC30 Fine turf, Low Maintenance, Shade CC50 Cricket Wicket & Tennis CC80 Landscape, Parks CC RENOVATION CC SPORTSFIELD OVERSEED 16 Wildflower Seeding & Maintenance 17 Wildflower Mixtures 22 Useful Data 05

6 TT Mixtures for Golf Courses are All treated mixtures with 06 mixtures for golf courses are designed to provide the Greenkeeper with the ultimate varieties and formulations to create swards that withstand the rigours of year round wear and tear, associated with today s increased traffic. MIXTURES FOR GREENS TT1 Golf and Bowling Green 25% CALLIOPE chewings fescue 20% CARIOCA chewings fescue 40% VALDORA slender creeping 15% jorvik browntop bentgrass Mow: down to 5mm Pack size: 10 & 20 kilo Sow: 35g / m² Oversow: 25g / m² Sowing depth: 2-4mm Provides a fine, dense sward of good colour Tolerant of close mowing Excellent year round performance, fineness, sward density and disease resistance Suitable for all general greens use TT18 TECHNI-Green Velvet 25% MUSICA chewings fescue 20% CALLIOPE chewings fescue 35% CEZANNE slender creeping 10% jorvik browntop bentgrass 10% MANOR browntop bentgrass Mow: down to 4mm Pack size: 10 & 20 kilo Sow: 35g / m² Oversow: 25g / m² Sowing depth: 2-4mm Exceptional sward density, leaf fineness and year round colour Includes only the finest and densest cultivars for unrivalled levels of sward performance Exceptional sward density under all close mowing regimes, improving durability Musica top rated chewings fescues for Greens, Manor - top rated bent TT101 TECHNI-Green Plus 25% DICKENS 1 perennial ryegrass 40% SIRTAKY perennial ryegrass 20% CEZANNE slender creeping 15% jorvik browntop bentgrass Mow: down to 5mm Pack size: 10 & 20 kilo Sow: 35-50g / m² Oversow: 25-50g / m² Sowing depth: 4-6mm Exceptional sward density and fineness of leaf Rapid establishing for increased competition for invading weed species Ideal for heavy wear holes, frost holes Also an excellent Tees option

7 TT19 Greens Renovation 50% JORVIK browntop bentgrass 50% MANOR browntop bentgrass Mow: down to 4mm Pack size: 10 & 20 kilo Sow: 10g / m² An exceptional blend of Agrostis tenuis Provides a remarkably fine and dense turf that is persistent under close mowing Ideal for renovation or over sowing TT111 Greens All Fescue Oversow: 5g / m² Sowing depth: Contact with Surface 25% CALLIOPE chewings fescue 25% CARIOCA chewings fescue 25% FINESTO slender creeping 25% CEZANNE slender creeping MORE EFFECTIVE OVERSEEDING OF GREENS Greenkeepers are under pressure from all sides: players who want to play all year round on fast greens and perfect tees; unpredictable and at times extreme climate; not forgetting the restricted use of water and chemicals as sustainable, ecological considerations become more relevant. Therefore, practical management systems like overseeding, where new grass is introduced into the sward will be a long term investment for any golf course. Overseeding not only replaces grasses which are not renewed by natural regeneration, but offer the opportunity to introduce higher performance varieties into the sward. The latest genetic improvements can be included which take advantage of our substantial investment in research and development. Overseeding helps to maintain a diverse and balanced sward, reducing the invasion of unwanted grasses and weeds. How to overseed As part of the preparation for overseeding it is necessary to create gaps in the existing sward to give seedlings a chance to compete and ensure the seed is in contact with the rootzone. This can be achieved through verticutting, scarifying or aeration, or may form part of the role of the equipment chosen for the actual task of introducing the seed. Seed can be applied to the greens during regular work as long as the seed is brushed into the cores in the final dressing. This has the added benefit of providing a good depth of root zone below the seed. Surface scarification and top dressing can be utilised applying the seed within the top dressing For best results, overseed in good growing weather. Relax operations which are likely to cause stress to emerging seedlings. Overseeding to improve turf quality may well require the implementation of a programme of treatments. Whatever choice is made it is very important to recognise the maintenance requirements of these grasses and choose highly rated seed varieties if overseeding is to be successful. Mow: down to 5mm Sow: 35-50g / m² Oversow: 15-25g / m² Sowing depth: 4-6mm Drought tolerant with excellent year round colour Maintains fescue content in the greens High shoot density, fine leaved Ideal for links courses and spring season greens renovation 07

8 All mixtures TT Mixtures for Golf Courses are treated with 08 MIXTURES FOR TEES TT3 Tees & Divots 25% WAGNER 1 chewings fescue 25% MUSETTE slender creeping 40% ROSSINANTE strong creeping 10% MIRACLE smooth stalked meadow grass Mow: down to 10mm Sow: 20-50g / m² Oversow: 15-25g / m² Sowing depth: 4-6mm Includes smooth stalked meadow grass, providing a wear tolerant sward with improved anchorage Wear tolerant without ryegrass Drought tolerant The high percentage of creeping species aids recovery from scarring and divoting TT10 TECHNI-Tees 10% LIMOUSINE smooth stalked meadow grass 25% MUSICA chewings fescue 20% CEZANNE slender creeping 40% ROSSINANTE strong creeping 5% JORVIK browntop bentgrass Mow: down to 10mm Sow: 25-50g / m² Oversow: 25-50g / m² Sowing depth: 4-6mm Top rated sward density Produces a very fine and dense sward The high percentage of creeping species aids recovery from scarring and divoting Drought tolerant TT15 TECHNI-Tees Plus 30% DICKENS 1 perennial ryegrass 10% LIMOUSINE smooth stalked meadow grass 10% MUSICA chewings fescue 15% CEZANNE slender creeping 30% ROSSINANTE strong creeping 5% JORVIK browntop bentgrass Mow: down to 10mm Sow: 35-50g / m² Oversow: 25-50g / m² Sowing depth: 4-6mm Extremely wear tolerant, with an excellent root structure This mixture has unrivalled performance for any close mown area subjected to concentrated wear Quick to establish

9 TT28 Shaded Tees 30% LIBERO perennial ryegrass 15% CARIOCA chewings fescue 15% MUSETTE slender creeping 20% QUATRO sheeps fescue 20% SABRENE 1 rough stalked meadow grass Mow: down to 10mm Sow: 35-50g / m² Oversow: 25-50g / m² Sowing depth: 12-15mm Exceptional sward density Quick to establish and hard wearing Adaptable to dry and damp shade conditions TT23 Tees and Wicket Overseed 35% LIBERO perennial ryegrass 35% SIRTAKY perennial ryegrass 30% DICKENS 1 perennial ryegrass Mow: down to 8mm Sow: 35-50g / m² Oversow: 25-50g / m² Sowing depth: 12-15mm Hard wearing Exceptional sward density Quick and easy to establish, reducing playing area downtime Ideal for over seeding TT15 MIXTURES FOR FAIRWAYS TT25 Ryegrass Fairway & Outfield 15% LIBERO perennial ryegrass 15% SIRTAKY perennial ryegrass 35% HERALD strong creeping 15% CARIOCA chewings fescue 20% MUSETTE slender creeping Mow: down to 12mm Sow: 25-50g / m² Oversow: 15-25g / m² Sowing depth: 4-6mm Quick to establish Hard wearing Exceptionally fine and dense Ideal for over-seeding and divoting 09

10 All mixtures TT Mixtures for Sportsgrounds are treated with 10 MIXTURES FOR FOOTBALL AND RUGBY TT4 TECHNI-Renovator TT5 TECHNI-Stadium TT6 Sportsground 25% himalaya perennial ryegrass 20% COLUMBINE perennial ryegrass 30% BIZET 1 perennial ryegrass 25% BERLIOZ 1 perennial ryegrass Mow: down to 15mm Sow: 35-75g / m² Designed to create a hard wearing blend for today s discerning Turf Manager Top rated varieties 100% ryegrass blend, essential for rapid repair Excellent wear tolerance Provides a dense sward with excellent winter colour and recovery capabilities 20% VERDI perennial ryegrass 20% BIZET 1 perennial ryegrass 30% BERLIOZ 1 perennial ryegrass 20% ROSSINANTE strong creeping 10% SOMBRERO smooth stalked meadow grass Mow: down to 15mm Sow: 35-75g / m² Oversow: 25-75g / m² Sowing depth: 6-15mm Rapid establishment Extremely wear tolerant Deep green colour Creeping and smooth stalked meadow grass included for surface stabilisation and recovery from scarring 25% PLATINUM perennial ryegrass 25% ESSENCE perennial ryegrass 25% VERDI perennial ryegrass 25% HERALD strong creeping Oversow: 25-75g / m² Sowing depth: 12-15mm Mow: down to 15mm Sow: 35-75g / m² Oversow: 25-75g / m² Sowing depth: 6-15mm Mixture for both renovation and new sowings Good visual appearance

11 TT7 Sport Microclover 35% PLATINUM perennial ryegrass 30% STRAVINSKY perennial ryegrass 30% VERDI perennial ryegrass 5% MICROCLOVER Mow: down to 15mm Sow: 35-75g / m² Oversow: 25-75g / m² Sowing depth: 2-4mm Combination of MicroClover and ryegrass Increased wear tolerance and disease resistance Improved colour Ideal for low maintenance sports mixtures TT Re-Cover 50% DOUBLE tetraploid dwarf perennial ryegrass 50% HIMALAYA perennial ryegrass Mow: down to 15mm Sow: 35-75g / m² Oversow: 25-75g / m² Sowing depth: 12-15mm Designed for winter overseeding & rapid repairs New Double 4Turf tetraploid perennial ryegrass for rapid establishment Himalaya for high wear tolerance and cold germination 11

12 All mixtures TT Mixtures for Sportsgrounds are treated with 12 Reasons for overseeding: Ensures denser sward, maintains surface quality Introduction of new, improved, genetics into the sward Maintains a diverse and balanced sward Repair worn and damaged surfaces Outcompete weed seeds Constraints/risks of overseeding: Poor germination conditions (low temperatures and light levels) Competition from the existing sward Lack of time Disease Winter Overseeding Advantages & Benefits: 4TURF are new turf type tetraploid perennial ryegrasses bred especially for rapid installation and unique stress tolerance Traditional turf type perennial ryegrass has two sets of chromosomes, tetraploids have four sets 4Turf seeds are 1.5 times bigger than regular turf type ryegrass New STRI listed cultivar Double! Stronger seedlings, fast establishment & growth Low temperature establishment Excellent winter stress tolerance (disease, snow mold) Excellent summer stress tolerance and recovery (drought and heat) Excellent mixture partner (open sward)

13 MIXTURES FOR CRICKET GROUNDS AND TENNIS COURTS TT23 Wicket & Tees Overseeding 35% LIBERO perennial ryegrass 35% SIRTAKY perennial ryegrass 30% DICKENS 1 perennial ryegrass Mow: as required Pack size: 10 & 20 kilo Sow: 35-50g / m² Oversow: 25-50g / m² Sowing depth: 12-15mm Includes new variety Dickens 1 Reduced playing area downtime Ideal for over seeding wickets, tees and tennis baselines TT25 Ryegrass Fairway & Outfields 15% CASSIOPEIA perennial ryegrass 15% SIRTAKY perennial ryegrass 35% HERALD strong creeping 15% CARIOCA chewings fescue 20% MUSETTE slender creeping Mow: down to 12mm Sow: 25-50g / m² Oversow: 15-25g / m² Sowing depth: 4-6mm Quick to establish Hardwearing and tolerant of close mowing Exceptionally fine and dense Superb appearance 13

14 TT Mixtures for Equestrian Use All mixtures are treated with 14 MIXTURES FOR EQUESTRIAN USE TT50 Gallops & Racecourses 30% PLATINUM perennial ryegrass 30% STRAVINSKY perennial ryegrass 20% VERDI perennial ryegrass 10% SAMANTA slender creeping 10% HERALD strong creeping Mow: mm Sow: 25-50g / m² Oversow: 15-25g / m² Sowing depth: 12-15mm Designed to provide exceptional sward density for cushioning Fast establishing Hard wearing Higher % of perennial ryegrass for quicker speed of establishment and turf resilience Horsemax Equine Grazing Mixture 55% Diploid Intermediate perennial ryegrass 15% Diploid Late perennial ryegrass 20% Creeping Red Fescue 10% Timothy Mow: as desired Pack size: 10 kilo Sow: 5g / m² Sowing depth: 12-15mm This is a proven mixture suitable for all equine grazing requirements and the occasional hay crop Now packed in 10 kilos bags

15 Cleencut Mixtures The Cleencut range offers mixtures at a competitive price, whilst still using quality STRI listed cultivars. CC10 - Greens 40% CAlliope chewings fescue 40% WAGNER 1 chewings fescue 20% HIGHLAND bentgrass CC50 Cricket Wicket & Tennis 35% Sirtaky perennial ryegrass 35% EVITA perennial ryegrass 30% Wagner 1 chewings fescue CC Renovation 50% Stravinsky perennial ryegrass 50% Platinum perennial ryegrass Mow: down to 5mm Sow: 35g / m² Oversow: 25g / m² Mow: down to 5mm Sow: 35-75g / m² Oversow: 25-75g / m² Mow: down to 25mm Sow: 35-75g / m² Oversow: 25-75g / m² CC30 Fine Turf, Low Maintenance & Shade 25% Wagner 1 chewings fescue 50% Herald strong creeping 20% Samanta slender creeping 5% Highland bentgrass CC80 Landscape & Parks 50% Stravinsky perennial ryegrass 50% Maxima 1 strong creeping Mow: down to 10mm Sow: 35-50g / m² Oversow: 15-25g / m² CC Sportsfield Overseed 50% Stravinsky perennial ryegrass 30% Platinum perennial ryegrass 20% Maxima 1 strong creeping Mow: down to 25mm Sow: 35-75g / m² Oversow: 25-75g / m² Mow: down to 10mm Sow: 35-50g / m² Oversow: 15-25g / m² 15

16 Wild Flower Seeding & Maintenance 16 GROUND PREPARATION SEED SOWING INITIAL MAINTENANCE Sowing is best carried out on less fertile soils, even sub soils A well drained, low fertile, weed free site is preferred Perennial weeds should be eradicated by cultivation or spraying Dig, rotavate, plough or harrow, as you would for a grass-seeded area, to level the surface Do not apply manure or fertiliser or import topsoil, as this will stimulate annual weeds and the accompanying grasses at the expense of the more desirable slower establishing and less aggressive species Whilst good results can be obtained in poor conditions, sowing under warm and moist conditions into a firm, good tilth, produces more reliable results February May and August September are the optimum months for sowing Sowing from October to January can be successful but poor weather conditions during this period may delay germination until the spring Sowings on steep slopes or banks should be avoided as displacement of seed or seedlings could occur during periods of heavy rainfall Remix the seed prior to sowing, as seeds of varying shapes, sizes and textures are likely to have separated during transit Divide the seed into two equal parts and sow in two passes at 45º. A carrier such as damp sand may be used Seed should be broadcast by hand or applied with a fertilizer spreader or similar device Sow at 5g per metre² for grass and flora blends or 1g for pure flora stands Lightly rake after seeding and roll using a Cambridge roller To control weed and minimise competition from grasses cut the sward to 5cm every 8 weeks during the first year. If possible remove all cuttings. First cut should take place March / April following an autumn sowing or May following a spring sowing. Last cut should be September / October. LATER MAINTENANCE After the first year the sward should be established and the future maintenance can vary according to size, location, soil type and wildlife needs. Some larger sites can offer grazing or hay options but this should not take place during the flowering and seeding months of May to August. Each year cut during March / April and then after the flowering period in September / October. If possible remove all cuttings. Weeds should be less of a problem but should they continue then spot treat with a suitable herbicide. CORNFIELD ANNUALS Cut once early March and then again after flowering in September / October.

17 Our new improved and extended range of Wild Flower seeds offer mixtures for a wide range of soil types and situations. All blends, with the exception of Heritage, contain only native British seed stocks and provide the Landscaper or Architect with a readily available supply of cost effective mixtures. MIXTURES FOR GENERAL PURPOSE PROFLORA 8 LEGACY COUNTRY MEADOW (GENERAL PURPOSE) 20% Flora Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Black Medick Common Vetch Meadow Buttercup Musk Mallow Ox-Eye Daisy Red Campion Ribwort Plantain Self Heal White Campion White Clover Yarrow 80% Grass Browntop Bentgrass Meadow Fescue Yorkshire Fog Crested Dogstail Smooth Meadow Grass Red Fescue PROFLORA 9 HERITAGE (GENERAL PURPOSE NON-NATIVE) 10% Flora Agrimony Betony Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Common Vetch Corncockle Corn Feverfew Cowslip Field Poppy Hoary Plantain Foxglove Lady s Bedstraw Hedge Bedstraw Musk Mallow Meadow Buttercup Ox-Eye Daisy Red Campion Ragged Robin Ribwort Plantain Small Burnet Sainfoin St Johns Wort Self Heal Wild Carrot Wild Parsnip Wild Clary Yarrow Wood Avens 90% Grass Crested Dogstail Browntop Bentgrass Sheep s Fescue Meadow Foxtail Saltmarsh Grass Wood Meadow Grass Slender Red Fescue Smooth Meadow Grass Yellow Oatgrass Chewings Fescue Sweet Vernal Grass Rough Meadow Grass 17

18 Wild Flower Mixtures 18 PROFLORA 1 CORNFIELD ANNUALS MEADOW 20% Flora Field Poppy Corn Chamomile Corn Cockle Cornflower Corn Marigold White Campion MIXTURES FOR SPECIFIC SITES 80% Grass Red Fescue Sheeps Fescue Browntop Bent Crested Dogstail Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass PROFLORA 2 ACID SOILS 20% Flora Betony Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Common Cat s Ear Foxglove Fragrant Agrimony Gtr Birdsfoot Trefoil Lady s Bedstraw Meadow Buttercup Ox-eye Daisy Ragged Robin Sheep s Sorrel Devils Bit Scabious Sneezewort Sorrel Tufted Vetch Yarrow Yellow Rattle 80% Grass Browntop Bentgrass Wavy Hairgrass Slender Red Fescue Crested Dogstail Sheep s Fescue Sweet Vernal Grass PROFLORA 3 CLAY, DAMP LOAMY SOILS 20% Flora Autumn Hawkbit Betony Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Rough Hawkbit Goatsbeard Greater Burnet Meadow Buttercup Meadow Cranesbill Meadow Vetchling Ox-eye Daisy Selfheal Sorrel Tufted Vetch Yarrow Yellow Rattle 80% Grass Browntop Bentgrass Crested Dogstail Meadow Foxtail Slender Red Fescue Chewings Fescue Golden Oatgrass Sheep s Fescue Sweet Vernal Grass

19 PROFLORA 4 CALCAREOUS SOILS 20% Flora 80% Grass Betony Birdsfoot Trefoil Bladder Campion Bulbous Buttercup Browntop Bentgrass Smooth Stalk Common Toadflax Cowslip Greater Knapweed Hoary Plantain Crested Dogstail Golden Oatgrass Kidney Vetch Lady s Bedstraw Meadow Buttercup Ox-Eye Daisy Quaking Grass Sheep s Fescue Small Scabious Tufted Vetch Wild Carrot Wild Marjoram Slender Red Fescue Smaller Catstail Wild Mignonette Dark Mullein Dropwort Upright Brome PROFLORA 5 WET, MOIST SOILS 20% Flora 80% Grass Betony Black Knapweed Gypseywort Devils Bit Scabious Browntop Bentgrass Chewings Fescue Gtr Birdsfoot Trefoil Hemp Agrimony Marsh Woundwort Meadow Buttercup Common Sedge Crested Dogstail Meadow Rue Meadowsweet Ox-eye Daisy Pepper Saxifrage Meadow Barley Meadow Foxtail Purple Loosestrife Ragged Robin Sneezewort SQ Stem St John s Wort Pendulous Sedge Sheep s Fescue Yellow Flag Iris Yellow Rattle Slender Red Fescue Sweet Vernal Grass Sweet Vernal Grass Tufted Hairgrass PROFLORA 6 SANDY, DRY LOAMY SOILS 20% Flora 80% Grass Autumn Hawkbit Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Bladder Campion Browntop Bentgrass Chewings Fescue Bulbous Buttercup Common Agrimony Cowslip Field Scabious Crested Dogstail Golden Oatgrass Lady s Bedstraw Musk Mallow Ox-Eye Daisy Salad Burnet Sheep s Fescue Slender Red Fescue Wild Carrot Yarrow Yellow Rattle Common Toadflax Great Mullein Smaller Catstail Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass 19

20 Wild Flower Mixtures 20 PROFLORA 7 HEDGEROW & LIGHT SHADE 20% Flora Betony Comm St Johns Wort Foxglove Greater Mullein Hairy St John s Wort Hedge Bedstraw Hedge Garlic Hedge Woundwort Lesser Stitchwort Musk Mallow Red Campion Selfheal Wood Avens Wood Sage Wood Sage Columbine Nettle-Leaved Bellflower Upright Hedge Parsley 80% Grass Browntop Bentgrass Crested Dogstail Slender Red Fescue Wood Meadow grass Chewings Fescue Sheep s Fescue Tufted Hair grass PROFLORA 10 COUNTRY MEADOW (GENERAL PURPOSE PLUS ANNUALS) 20% Flora Birdsfoot Trefoil Black Knapweed Black Medick Common Vetch Corn Cockle Corn Marigold Corn Poppy Meadow Buttercup Musk Mallow Ox-Eye Daisy Ribwort Plantain Red Campion Self Heal White Campion Yarrow 80% Grass Browntop Bentgrass Red Fescue Crested Dogstail Meadow Fescue Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass PROFLORA 11 WOODLAND & HEAVY SHADE 20% Flora Blue Bell Columbine Figwort Foxglove Greater Stitchwort Hairy St. John s Wort Hedge Bedstraw Hemp Agrimony Meadowsweet Nettle-Leaved Bellflower Red Campion Wood Avens Wood Sage Wood Vetch Wild Angelica 80% Grass Browntop Bentgrass Crested Dogstail Slender Red Fescue Wood Meadowgrass Chewings Fescue Sheeps Fescue Tufted Hairgrass

21 PROFLORA 12 WATER MARGINS & POND EDGES 20% Flora 80% Grass Common Fleebane Gipsy Wort Greater Birdsfoot Trefoil Hemp Agrimony Marsh Marigold Marsh Woundwort Meadow Rue Meadowsweet Purple Loosestrife Ragged Robin Sneezewort Square Stemmed St. John s Wort Water Avens Yellow Flag Iris Browntop Bentgrass Crested Dogstail Pendulas Sedge Sheeps Fescue Tufted Hairgrass Common Sedge Meadow Foxtail Rough Meadow Grass Sweet Vernal 21

22 Useful Data 22 Metric / Imperial Conversions lbs to kilos divide by kilos to lbs multiply by ounces to grams divide by grams to ounces multiply by Area acres to hectares divide by hectares to acres multiply by sq. yards to sq. metres divide by sq. metres to sq. yards multiply by Sports Pitch Dimensions football 100 x 64 metres 6400m g / m x 20 kilos rugby 100 x 69 metres 6900m g / m x 20 kilos hockey 91.4 x 55 metres 5027m g / m x 20 kilos cricket square 30 x 23 metres 690m g / m x 20 kilos lawn tennis 23.8 x 11 metres 262m g / m 2 1 x 10 kilo 1 x 20 kilo bowls 40 x 40 metres 1600m 2 35g / m 2 3 x 20 kilos croquet 32 x m g / m x 20 kilos polo 275 x m g / m x 20 kilos golf green / m 2 35g / m 2 1 x 20 kilos overseeding bent / 1600m 2 5g / m 2 1 x 10 kilos tees / m g / m 2 1 x 20 kilos tees for 18 holes / 9000 / 18000m g / m x 20 kilos

23 Sowing Rate grams per square metre Metres g 100g 150g 200g 250g 300g 350g 400g 450g 500g g 200g 300g 400g 500g 600g 700g 800g 900g 1kg g 300g 450g 600g 750g 900g 1.05kg 1.2kg 1.35kg 1.5kg g 400g 600g 800g 1kg 1.2kg 1.4kg 1.6kg 1.8kg 2kg g 500g 750g 1kg 1.25kg 1.5kg 1.75kg 2kg 2.25kg 2.5kg g 1kg 1.5kg 2kg 2.5kg 3kg 3.5kg 4kg 4.5kg 5kg 200 1kg 2kg 3kg 4kg 5kg 6kg 7kg 8kg 9kg 10kg kg 3kg 4.5kg 6kg 7.5kg 9kg 10.5kg 12kg 13.5kg 15kg 400 2kg 4kg 6kg 8kg 10kg 12kg 14kg 16kg 18kg 20kg kg 5kg 7.5kg 10kg 12.5kg 15kg 17.5kg 20kg 22.5kg 25kg 600 3kg 6kg 9kg 12kg 15kg 18kg 21kg 24kg 27kg 30kg kg 7kg 10.5kg 14kg 17.5kg 21kg 24.5kg 28kg 31.5kg 35kg 800 4kg 8kg 12kg 16kg 20kg 24kg 28kg 32kg 36kg 40kg kg 9kg 13.5kg 18kg 22.5kg 27kg 31.5kg 36kg 40.5kg 45kg kg 10kg 15kg 20kg 25kg 30kg 35kg 40kg 45kg 50kg 1 acre 20.5kg 41kg 62kg 83kg 100kg 125kg 145kg 165kg 187kg 208kg 1 hect 50kg 100kg 150kg 200kg 250kg 300kg 350kg 400kg 450kg 500kg Disclaimer: Occasionally shortages of some varieties may occur throughout the Techni-Turf range, therefore we reserve the right to replace varieties not available 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. For further information please contact one of our sales team on

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