Moorish lawn
Brand: Seklos
Packaged:500,0 g
Availability:10
10.30€
Ex Tax: 8.44€
Mauritian lawn - a mix of annual and perennial wild plants.
A special blend of hardy flower crops, consisting of annuals and perennials.
If you want to have a lawn, but consider weekly mowing a dubious pleasure, or if you are initially disgusted by a perfectly trimmed hedgehog of grass, get a Moorish lawn in your area. It does not look like a smooth carpet, but rather resembles a cheerful meadow interspersed with poppies, daisies, cornflowers, forget-me-nots, bluebells, daisies, alyssum, flax, iberis... 
And you only need to mow it once a season!
In the Middle Ages, Moorish lawn was very popular. It was sown in gardens among trees, so that it would be pleasant to walk there in the evenings, or even create entire Moorish meadows, spreading over open areas like a large colourful sea. With the advent of classicism, interest in the wild riot of meadows faded, but in our time people are again drawn to the natural, and the Moorish lawn has become considered a very fashionable accessory to the garden. In addition to being used as a decorative element on its own, the Moorish lawn is good to fill in places near hedges or other areas where it is difficult to mow the grass. And you can beautifully decorate the space under the trees with them, saving yourself from weeding and loosening the trunk circle! In order for the forb meadow to have a well-groomed appearance, it is watered and fed in spring and at the end of summer, and, as mentioned above, it is cut only once, at the beginning of autumn. Then the meadow flowers will have time to drop their seeds into the ground, and next year the lawn will once again delight you with a variety of flyers!
500.0 g = 50 m2.

Mauretaania muru
Nikolai Komarov "Mavritansky Gazon".

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