
Envirolawn is blended from a hardy, low-growing hard fescue, and nitrogen-fixing clover. This new lawn alternative eliminates the high-maintenance requirements of a conventional grass lawn while it maintains an attractive, always green, low-growing landscape.
Sprinkled with annual and perennial flowers for extra color, Envirolawn is ideal for golf course roughs and low-maintenance areas around office parks, cemeteries and parks. Envirolawn establishes quickly and provides an excellent, easy-care ground cover. It requires little or no fertilization, infrequent mowing and minimal watering even in the dry season. With maintenance costs soaring and water usage being limited, Envirolawn is your ideal solution. The savings in time, effort and water will add up quickly.
This blend specifically incorporates hard fescue, strawberry clover, white yarrow, baby blue eyes, white alyssum, and english daisy to create a beautiful landscape.
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To maintain Envirolawn, a mowing height of 3 - 5 inches is recommended. Envirolawn should be watered only two to four times a month (depending on location and environmental factors) during the summer. If watered more frequently, the lawn will grow more rapidly and require more mowing. When planting, a light mulch such as peat moss is suggested to help hold the moisture at planting. The flower seeds are slower to germinate than the grass component making it important to keep the seed bed moist until all plants are established.