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Dichondra repens mouse ear seed bead grass dichondra repens shade and semi-shade grass alternative spreader plant - high resistance to temperature suitable for light pedestrian traffic - summer, winter, green and very fast closing species 100 gr.
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in packs of 100 gr.
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the seed covers an area of 50 square meters in the first season and spreads over 2 times the area each season.
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Dichondra Mouse ear is an effortless perennial, summer and winter green groundcover plant that spreads, does not grow, does not want to mow and cut, also known as beaver grass in our country.
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The plant, also referred to as mouse ear due to its rounded curved leaves, is a plant that develops rapidly by throwing arms to the sides.
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Shade and semi-shade areas are much more successful in covering than turf types.
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Dichondra, which spreads quickly, closes quickly and frequently with its dark green leaves, is a plant that does not require care and is very effortless once settled.
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Dichondra is drought-resistant but likes moist soil, so irrigation should not be neglected.
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The plant, which spreads by throwing arms and progresses with its underground roots, fills the entire surface like a carpet without balding and leaving empty spots in the planted area.
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The plant, which has very high resistance to heat, likes it hot.
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It is not resistant to long-term frosts, but it can withstand short-term frosts up to -10 degrees.
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Although the upper part is affected by frost, it re-drives with heat and re-drives from the entire spreading area.
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The reason for this is that the underground roots are lumpy shoots like onion plants.
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It is not suitable for planting in sunny areas throughout the day.
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Dichondra is more suitable for areas that cannot receive sunlight or receive insufficient sunlight.
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Seed sowing From the date when the daytime temperature is 15 degrees and above, seed sowing is planted like grass in areas where weeds have been cleaned, prepared and leveled.
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Dichondra does not germinate below 15 degrees.
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For this reason, spring months should be waited for healthy germination and sowing should not be done before the temperatures rise.
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Germination is later than grass seeds.
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How to germinate ? From the date when the daytime temperature is 15 degrees and above, seed planting is planted like grass in areas where weeds have been cleaned, prepared and leveled.
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Thin cover soil is thrown on it and crushed with the cylinder so that the seed clings to the soil.
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Immediately afterwards, the area is irrigated so that the soil and seeds are not dispersed and ponded with the help of spraying.
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Germination starts from 15-21 days.
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During this period, the soil should not be left without water.
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Before planting, deep irrigation of the area to be planted positively affects germination.
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Regular irrigation is essential until germination occurs.
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Care and other information Shows healthy development in permeable ventilated garden soil.
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Sunny and semi-shaded, blooms beautifully outdoors.
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It can develop in all kinds of soils, it does not discriminate.
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Fertilization is done by sprinkling with burnt farm manure at the entrance every spring.
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Fertilizer has to be finely sieved.
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Where is it grown ? It is suitable for planting in places with light traffic.
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It can be stamped on.
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is a spreader, concealer, blooming groundcover plant.
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It should be especially preferred in such areas as it fills the spaces between slate and stone very nicely.
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Additional information It is recommended to plant 100 grams of seeds on an area of 50 square meters.


