Yates Tuff Grass Lawn Seed establishes quickly, delivering a vibrant green lawn, and crowding out unsightly weeds. Ideal for lawns that need to hold up to lots of wear and tear, great for high traffic zones and play areas for kids and pets.

Features

Durable for High Traffic Areas.

Perfect for Play Areas.

  • Resistant to wear & tear
  • Dark green colour, medium soft blades
  • Turf type Ryegrass and Chewings Fescue blend
  • Germinates in 7 days*
  • Easy to establish
  • Low maintenance
  • Drought tolerant
  • Added Zeolite to build soil health
  • Suitable for both sunny and shady positions

*Germination times are dependent upon temperature and soil moisture levels. Germination may take longer than specified if the soil temperature is below 12°C and when the soil is not kept sufficiently moist.

Yates® Tuff Grass Lawn Seed will always have the same seed blend, giving your lawn a consistent colour and texture time and time again.

 

 

 



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