Champion Blue

Champion Blue

In recent years, the idea of mixing Kentucky bluegrass with perennial ryegrass
has gained in popularity. The advantages of mixing these two grasses include:
increased winter hardiness, improved wear tolerance, better disease suppression
and lower maintenance costs. The addition of superior bluegrass varieties to our
excellent perennial ryegrasses helps to ensure long-term performance under
varied management and stress conditions.

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Key features

  • Ideal for renovating & repairing athletic fields
  • Best for medium to heavy soil types in full sun to light shade
  • Includes advanced genetics with increased disease, stress & pest tolerance
  • Improved genetic color, fine texture and mowability
  • Persists in varying climatic conditions, with heavy wear & tea

Segment Turfgrass
Category Turf Mixes/Blends
Species Turf Mixes/Blends
Approx. Seeds/Kg. 660,000
Approx. Seeds/Lb. 300,000
Seeding Depth (cm) .32-.64
Seeding Depth (Inches) 1/8-1/4
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Kg./Hectare) 336-448
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre) 300-400
Seeding Rate - New (Kg./100 sq. meters) 3.4-4.4
Seeding Rate - New (Lbs./1000 sq. ft.) 7-9
Seeding Rate - Overseed (Kg./100 sq. meters) 2.9-3.9
Seeding Rate - Overseed (Lbs./1000 sq. ft.) 6-8
Establishment (Days) Quick
First Mowing (Days) 14