Kiepenkerl GaLaBau Professional Lawn Catalogue Art. Nr. 999279

Kiepenkerl 'Sedum Sprouts' Sedum sprouts are plants for roof gardens and other dry habitats and can be used in vegetation layers of just 5 cm. We generally deliver the sedum sprouts as a mixture. These contain at least five different varieties. However, the delivery of individual varieties is possible on request. Minimum order quantity: 1 kg per variety. Together with RSM 6.1, the mixture can be sown with 25 g/m² . (Availability of the sedum sprouts depends on the weather and growth) Art. 622784 Sowing The best time for sowing is spring or late summer. The ‘Herb Mix’ roof vegetation mixtures RSM 6.1 and DSV 630 can be sown with a little dry sand. The roof surfaces must be kept damp in the germination phase. Mixture selection We make a distinction here between intensive greening and extensive greening. With vegetation layers of around 15 cm and above, grassed areas are possible. Just like with normal lawns on soil, the choice of mixture and the maintenance have to be adjusted according to use. Here, mixtures such as RSM 2.2.1 Utility lawn, dry areas (see page 9), RSM 2.2.2 Utility lawn, extreme dry areas (see page 10) or RSM 7.2.1 Landscape lawn Dry locations (see page 13) would be used. Extensive greening with Kiepenkerl roof vegetation mixtures is possible, depending on the choice of substrate and location, from an overall layer thickness of around 5–10 cm. The diversity of species increases with an increasing vegetation layer. The mixtures RSM 6.1 and Roof vegetation ‘Herb Mix’ stand out with their diversity of dryness-tolerant grass and herb species. Pre-requisites for vegetation The type of use and thus the establishment of the roof vegetation, the choice of construction materials, the vegetation layer and the corresponding seed mix must be adapted to the statistical conditions. Care Due to the lack of soil contact, the care requirements (watering and fertilising) for intensively used areas are substantially greater and maintenance must be more regularly carried out than for a comparable lawn with normal substrate. Extensive areas with grass should be mowed 1-2 times per year and the cuttings removed. Established areas no longer require watering. In terms of nutrient supply, a nutrient deficit is better than an excessive supply. 50 g/m2 LAWNS RASEN 25

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