After we managed to do a large part of the work with high-quality soil preparation and sowing of high-quality seeds, what remained was proper care and feeding of the newly sprouted young grass.
When we say "grass care" we mean the following jobs:
Watering - in order for the young plant to receive the optimal amount of moisture for growth, we must provide it with additional irrigation.
We water with the most modern automatic watering systems.
Rolling - Rolling the soil is done after sowing when the grass grows about 2mm in order to strengthen the young grass that has emerged through germination.
After the lawn is rolled, a better contact between the soil and the grass is established, which enables the unhindered growth of the young grass.
Mowing - Regular mowing is one of the most important parts of lawn care.
Mowing encourages the grass to be thick, which helps fight weeds, diseases and insects, making it more resistant.
Feeding - Regular feeding is necessary for a beautiful and high-quality lawn.
We make up for the lack of nutrients in the lawn by adding organic or mineral fertilizers.
Weed protection...