Infinity lawns capetown

Infinity lawns capetown

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We supply and deliver all types of lawns ,we provide exceptional planting services and we also offer grass cutting and landscaping services

02/04/2022

For all types of lawn.ring us on 0623834668

06/01/2022

It is the only native grass that is also useful as a lawn grass. Buffalo grass lawns are warm season turf which are drought tolerant with better cold resistance than other warm season grasses. The grass is quite tolerant of a range of conditions and establishes with seed, sod or plugs. As an extra bonus, care of buffalo grass is minimal and mowing is infrequent.

As a wild plant, buffalo grass is an important range and pasture plant used by native and domestic grazers. It is a warm season grass that goes brown and dormant in fall when cold temperatures arrive and only awakens in spring as the air and soil warm up. Its busiest growing period is between May and September.

The plant forms a fine turf with bluish green color 8 to 10 inches (20-25 cm.) high. The blades are slightly curly and the flowers are both pistillate and staminate. Plants root at internodes on the stolens. Buffalo grass lawns are very adapted to low moisture areas. Newer cultivars are resistant to weeds and require even less watering than the traditional buffalo grass.

01/01/2022

The green revolution is here. Call 0623834668

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01/01/2022

LM Berea has a reputation for the highest shade tolerance out of all the species. LM Berea likes the leaf to have some length and this lawn is great for semi shaded areas and around pools as it has a very soft spongy appeal, this grass has a very soft blade and is a lighter shade of green than most lawns. LM Berea has a medium traffic tolerance and like buffalo should never be mowed too short. As it is also a creeper it can be combined with a grass such as Kikuyu to fill in the shady areas. It is also a fast grower and although it slows down in winter it will still grow in this season.

LM MAINTENANCE
LM grass can be planted in the semi-shade and sunny side of your garden but is very sensitive to frost if it is in the open. LM grass is a surface runner and cannot be cut too short. It cannot withstand too much traffic and is much more sensitive than Kikuyu.

LM FEATURES
• Indigenous
• Bright green in colour
• Full sun and semi-shade
• Soft feel
• Slow growing – less mowing
• No top dressing required
• Cannot handle extreme traffic
• Shallow rooted
• Cannot handle frost for long periods

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ABOUT KIKUYU

Kikuyu was imported to South Africa in the 1950s from Kenya and is used to grow sports fields, because of its fast-growing tempo. Kikuyu grass became very popular across South Africa, professionally and domestically.

Until today, Kikuyu (named after a tribe in Kenya) is still the most popular and affordable lawn, because of this reviving quality. The downside of Kikuyu is, because it comes from a semi-tropical and warm climate, it cannot handle shade or semi-shade areas. It also needs more water than other grass cultivars, considering its fast-growing tempo.

Kikuyu MAINTENANCE
The watering of Kikuyu can be neglected from time to time or even if it’s left to turn brown or dry out, once you start watering it, it will revive itself in about a month and become green again. The growing tempo of Kikuyu slows down slightly during wintertime, but not that much compared to the cultivars indigenous to South Africa. The more you mow your Kikuyu lawn, the thinner your grass blades become and the finer your texture will be. Kikuyu is normally a very soft and comfortable lawn to walk, lie or play on and is bright green in colour.

KIKUYU Features
• A vigorous grass, bright green in colour
• Domineering and hard-wearing
• If cut regularly, produces an excellent lawn
• Quick cover
• Coarse leaf texture
• Grows in a variety of soil types
• Needs regular mowing
• Cannot handle heat with humidity
• Needs full sun
• Goes dormant on the Highveld in winter
• Requires a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight per day to thrive

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Blood , sweat & green grass . Infinity

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Taking grass into the infinity.Call Carlton on 0623834668 for orders

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We deliver anywhere in capetown and we also provide excellent planting services. give us call on 061 7794 702 or 062 383 4668

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We supply all types of high quality lawn

30/12/2021

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