Bedding plants are starting to arrive. perennials, trees and shrubs arriving in May
Bedding plants are starting to arrive. perennials, trees and shrubs arriving in May
220lb/acre or 1lb/200sq.ft
45% Creeping Red Fescue
30% Kentucky Bluegrass
20% Crested Wheatgrass, Fairway
5% White Clover
25% Creeping Red Fescue
25% Kentucky Bluegrass
25% Perennial Ryegrass
20% Sheep Fescue
5% Red Top Turf Grass
35% Creeping Red Fescue
30% Kentucky Bluegrass, 5 Star Brand
25% Crested Wheatgrass, Fairway
10% Annual Ryegrass
45% Creeping Red Fescue
45% Kentucky Bluegrass
10% Annual Ryegrass
Kentucky bluegrass is a widely adapted, long-lived, persistent, low-growing perennial grass. Its roots are shallow, fibrous and concentrated near the soil surface. It eventually forms a very firm sod from the spread of slender rhizomes. Characteristics of the rhizomes vary with variety. There are numerous other bluegrass species found within western Canada
Five Star is a blend of the five of the best varieties for lawns. It is selected and blended for superior dark green colour, fine texture, and sod density. It maintains dark green colour even at low fertility rates and in high pH soils. It is also resistant to summer patch, leaf spot, and dollar spots.
Kenai Kentucky Bluegrass is a specific variety of Kentucky bluegrass known for its adaptability and resilience, particularly in colder climates like Yukon and NWT
Shamrock is one of the most aggressive bluegrasses available. It forms a sod so dense that it will crowd out most weeds. Shamrock exhibits early spring green-up and remains dark green and dense all season long. Shamrock is an excellent choice for home lawns, parks, or sod. Shamrock was developed with quick establishment in mind. It is wear tolerant and repairs itself by rhizomes. Excellent for usage worldwide where other cool season grasses grow.
Kentucky Bluegrass, Park is a cool-season perennial grass widely used for forage and turf. 'Park' Kentucky Bluegrass is highly palatable, making it an excellent choice for grazing. It forms a tight sod through rhizomes, which helps with soil stabilization and erosion control. Performs well in cool, moist climates and can tolerate close, frequent grazing
It tends to go dormant and brown during hot, dry summers Takes longer to establish compared to other cool-season grasses
Wild Horse is known for it's rapid germination and great disease resistance. It's is a great choice for home lawns, commercial properties, and any location for turf with moderate maintenance requirements.
Creeping Red is a major crop grown for seed in the Peace River region of Alberta. It is a long-lived, hardy, creeping rooted, cool season perennial grass used for stabilizing soil, as stockpiled forage, as blending for the turf industry, and as a seed crop in cool, moist regions.
Hard Fescue is a grass that is found throughout North America. It is adapted to dry to moderately moist disturbed sites, forest margins and openings due to shade tolerance, and low fertility soil. It is long lived, shade tolerant and moderately tolerant to cold.
Sheep Fescue is a perennial grass that forms dense tufts of greyish green, bristle like leaves. It is drought tolerant and thrives in well drained, pool soil. It is commonly used for ground cover and erosion control and can withstand moderate equipment traffic. It is non-invasive and low maintenance.
Turf-Type Tall Fescue is a popular turf grass for home and industrial sites in Canada. It has drought and disease resistant properties and is ideal for heavy foot traffic areas and athletic fields. Tall fescue is more tolerant to winter damage than other grass seed crops and thrives in a wide range of soil types and climates. It is commonly used by municipalities for planting recreationally fields and school grounds.
Annual Ryegrass is a versatile and fast-growing cool-season grass, often used for turf applications. It germinates rapidly, typically within 3 to 7 days.
As its name suggests, it completes its lifecycle within a year.
Excellent for stabilizing soil and preventing erosion
Commonly used to add green color to dormant warm-season lawns during winter
It resists diseases and tolerates foot traffic well
Performs well in moderate climates but struggles in extreme cold or heat
Perennial Ryegrass is a popular choice for turf due to its versatility and resilience.
It germinates rapidly, typically within 5 to 10 days, making it ideal for quick establishment.
Known for its excellent wear tolerance, it can withstand heavy foot traffic, making it suitable for sports fields and high-use areas
It has good resistance to common turf diseases and pests
Performs well in a variety of soil types and climates, though it prefers full sun
T-1 Creeping Bentgrass is a highly regarded variety of bentgrass, especially popular for golf courses
V-8 Creeping Bentgrass is another excellent variety, particularly favored for golf courses.
Penncross Creeping Bentgrass is a well-established variety, widely used for golf courses and other turf applications
Highland Colonial Bentgrass is a fine-leaved, cool-season sod-forming perennial, widely used for golf courses and home lawns
Canada Bluegrass is a cool-season, perennial grass
Fairway Crested Wheatgrass is a cool season perennial bunchgrass that is long-lived with a deep root system.
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