Avg Sowing Rate

20 g/m²

Mowing Height

10 - 35 mm

Poa pratensis Prosperity

Prosperity

  • Advantages
  • Growth habits and characteristics
  • Directions for Use
  • Seed Varieties
Advantages
  • Great for sports fields, fairways and tees
  • Slow growing, fine textured leaf grass
  • Low growth pattern, moderately aggressive rhizomes
  • Well balanced, compact, dark green colored turf
  • Ideal for warmer climate
  • Great resistance to leaf spot and stripe rust
Growth habits and characteristics

Prosperity is a fine textured leaf grass that is slow growing, has a low growth pattern and moderately aggressive rhizomes. It delivers a dense, well balanced and dark green turf.

It has a good shade tolerance and performs exceptionally well in warmer climates. Prosperity displays great resistance to diseases; including leaf spot and stripe rust.

Prosperity is a Kentucky Bluegrass and ideal for sports fields, fairways and tees. It is part of ICL’ Low grow, Drought, and Wear tolerance programs.

 

Directions for Use

Establishment and maintenance
For best turf results, seed in early fall or spring at 10 – 15 gr/m2. Make sure to keep seedbed moist throughout germination and establishment.

Germination will begin within 14 – 21 days during optimal temperatures (12° - 26°C). Full coverage will take approximately 8 – 10 weeks. Before cutting for the first time, make sure the turf has reached at least 5cm.

Established maintenance
Best results occur when fertilized at an annual rate of 15 – 20 gr/m2 of Nitrogen. Irregular irrigation patterns are recommended. In absence of rain, make sure to irrigate lightly and frequently. ICL recommends a cutting height of 12 – 50mm.

Seed Varieties
  • 100% Kentucky blue grass
    Prosperity

Prosperity is a Kentucky Bluegrass and ideal for sports fields, fairways and tees. It is part of ICL’ Low grow, Drought, and Wear tolerance programs.

 

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