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This 100% Kentucky turf is ideal for areas where there is significant foot traffic. Pedestrian is made up of different cultivars, which produce aggressive rhizomes with excellent resistance to trampling and good regeneration capacity. In addition, this certified “Water Saving” lawn stays green longer in the event of drought, thus reducing water waste.
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Weight 30 lb
Dimensions 2 ft x 5 ft (10 ft2)
Per Pallet 74 rolls (740 ft2)
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Regular price $7.00
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What are the characteristics of pedestrian grass?

  1. 100% Kentucky bluegrass
  2. Blend of different high-performance Kentucky bluegrass cultivars certified “Water Saving”, requiring up to 50% less water once well established
  3. Density above average
  4. Blend of 4 or 5 cultivars carefully selected for intensive use:
  5. Excellent tolerance to trampling
  6. 90 to 95% cultivars from the Compact, Compact-Midnight, Compact-America or Mid-Atlantic families
  7. 5 to 10% cultivars from the Aggressive family for faster regeneration thanks to competitive rhizomes
  8. Good drought tolerance
  9. Good disease tolerance
  10. Leaf texture: medium
  11. Extremely hardy under our climatic conditions
  12. Perfect for customers concerned about protecting water resources, obtaining LEED points or satisfying any other eco-responsible certification

Technically speaking

Species: 100% Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis)

Quality #1: This product exceeds the quality requirements for turf BNQ standards

Classification: Type A (BNQ standard 0605-300-XII/2019)

Cultivars: Mixture of 4 or 5 improved cultivars from different families, TWCA and/or A-LIST certified at 65% and above

Seeds: Use of certified seeds

Soil Type: Loam to sandy loam

Maturity: Fully mature grass aged on average 24 months

Plate thickness: 6 to 20 mm, excluding felt

Mowing height: 50 to 80 mm

Format: 2 ft x 5 ft

Sustainable lawn

For a sustainable lawn

An eco-friendly lawn also requires a sufficient quantity of high-quality topsoil, no compaction, a higher mowing height, judicious fertilization, grasscycling, and increased tolerance to dormancy and weeds. For more information, consult the BNQ planting standards and the "Sustainable Lawn" website (created by the Quebec Turf Producers Association).

Biodiversity and benefits of grass

The benefits

Trees, shrubs, perennials, and grassy areas each contribute in their own way to increasing the biodiversity of our living environments. The grass species found in our lawns are essentially the same as those found in natural meadows. These environments promote healthy soils by increasing their organic matter content and reducing the risks of compaction, erosion, and runoff. They act as highly effective sponges during heavy rainfall and provide habitat for numerous microorganisms, insects, and animals, in addition to being considered excellent carbon sinks.

A lawn that is kept longer and/or composed of multiple species will have an even more positive impact on the environment. Furthermore, pest infestations, disease incidence, and the impact of climate stress will be reduced in a more biodiverse environment. The presence of flowers will attract pollinating insects, which are essential for life. A rich ecosystem also promotes resilience to extreme weather events, such as flooding. Finally, lawns act as natural air conditioners by keeping the air cool, contribute to water conservation, help control invasive species, and reduce habitat fragmentation. Click here to learn more about the benefits of a sustainable lawn.

Generative agriculture

The fight against climate change

Many scientists agree that regenerative agriculture is one of the solutions to combat climate change. At Groupe Richer, for the past ten years, our agronomic team has been adopting new, more eco-responsible farming methods aimed, among other things, at capturing carbon from the air and storing it in our soils.

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