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Pennington Slopemaster Coastal Winter Mixture is a seed mixture specifically used for control of erosion where quick establishment is necessary. It requires little to no follow-up maintenance. Pennington Slopemaster contains the hardy Durana white clover, which is a medium-leaf, intermediate white clover that contains up to 97 stolons per square foot, easily securing most erodable soils. The Durana clover is durable can be used with bermuda or tall fescue in order to maintain a long stand life. It contains Pennington’s unique GermMax technology for better disease protection. Formulated to withstand various climatic conditions.
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Active Ingredient | Durana White Clover seed |
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For use in | Erosion control |
Application | 50-200 lbs/acre |
Shipping Weight | 25.51 lbs |
Manufacturer | Pennington (Mfg. Number: 21381) |
UPC | 021496213811 |
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According to the technical information provided by the manufacturer, Pennington Slopemaster Coastal Winter Mixture can be used during the spring in combination with other grasses, such as Bermuda.
Planting with Pennington Slopemaster Coastal Winter Mixture can be done throughout the year when mixed with companion grasses that are suitable with planting dates, i.e. tall fescue in the fall or bermudagrass in the spring.
It would be best to contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region.
Pennington Slopemaster Coastal Winter Mixture is a seed mixture specifically used for control of erosion where quick establishment is necessary. Yes you can use this product in Illinois. Planting with Pennington Slopemaster Coastal Winter Mixture can be done throughout the year when mixed with companion grasses that are suitable with planting dates, i.e. tall fescue in the fall or bermudagrass in the spring. It would be best to contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region.