Several years ago, I have sown the wolf in my garden, while meticulously observed sowing instructions on the package, as well as existing additional information. The lawn is beautiful, yes, but not really different to the land which I have planted with cheaper Saatmitteln.
Since not all be the same conditions, the turf responds appropriately sensitive. Part shady, sunny and skew let the lawn not as fantastically grow as the manufacturer promises.
There is also the conclusion wrongly distribute most people clean topsoil to her house, which is detrimental to the lawn EHR held useful. Topsoil dries in the heat too quickly, and tends in moisture to waterlogging which the moss favors. In addition to repeatedly loosened up in and even dug up what is ore suitable for planting vegetables, instead of lawn culture.
That is why grass is sanded for example in football stadiums in order to loosen the soil so that the soil can breathe.
At the angle I had conditionally planted by a construction site of the new turf, where I used a less expensive product.
For all the love for the Wolf Science; the cheap product is even with meticulous consideration
- Visually the same plant
- Similar germination
- The same growth behavior
- Same resistance in winter
- Just as prone to moss
- Same susceptibility to weeds
as the Wolf product.
Conclusion.
To get a beautiful green lawn, it does not necessarily require the expensive Wolf lawn. Determinant is the right irrigation, 2-3 times a week at least 30 minutes, and adequate fertilization.
By the way, adequate fertilization, is another
philosophical turf -Science which I will leave me elsewhere.
Who'd still sow the Wolf lawn, in scrupulously strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, favorable soil conditions and an optimal balance of light and shadow, call a beautiful lawn his own.
Last tip: A second sowing in cool wet autumn may well be more promising than in the dry part to warm spring.
Sincerely,
Theodoric