Pearl’s Premium “No Mow” Grass Lives Up To Claims
Pearl’s Premium “no mow” type grass does what it promises. It grows slowly, then tops out and falls over without matting up. Five years ago, I seeded several plots. It was planted in very poor soil conditions; yet it emerged and still thrives in 2015.
One of the claims for the grass is that it seldom needs to be mowed or watered again, after it is established.” Here again, we put it to its harshest test. The grass was left uncut until the end of July. At that time two plots were clipped and the remainder left to grow. Grass blades had grown as much as 15 in. in length, but flopped over to be only 4 inches high.
A full month later, the clipped grass had recovered. However, it had grown out only a couple of inches, even though there had been plenty of rain. It’s as slow growing, deep root and drought tolerant as promised.
The sections left uncut have remained essentially unchanged since late July. The grass is no longer than it was then, and it still hasn’t collapsed or matted.
Cut Pearl’s Premium once or twice a season, or leave it alone throughout the season. Either way, it appears ideal for areas where a grass cover is desired, but a manicured look is not needed. Left to grow, it creates an attractive appearance, not wild and scraggly, simply eye-appealing mounds of long, green grass.
Pearl’s Premium won the MassChallenge Award for innovations that can make positive societal change, and a Boston Museum of Science award for one of the three best inventions to come out of New England, although it grows in all 50 states, having 300+ rave reviews by the experts and the media. If you cut it only once every 4 to 6 weeks, it stands up as a low-maintenance manicured 3 to 4-in. high lawn.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Jackson Madnick, Pearl’s Premium Grass, 206 Lake Shore Drive, Wayland, Mass. 01778 (ph 508 653-0800; www.pearlspremium.com).
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Pearl’s Premium “No Mow” Grass Lives Up To Claims FARM HOME Miscellaneous Pearl’s Premium “no mow” type grass does what it promises It grows slowly then tops out and falls over without matting up Five years ago I seeded several plots It was planted in very poor soil conditions; yet it emerged and still thrives in 2015 One of the claims for the grass is that it seldom needs to be mowed or watered again after it is established ” Here again we put it to its harshest test The grass was left uncut until the end of July At that time two plots were clipped and the remainder left to grow Grass blades had grown as much as 15 in in length but flopped over to be only 4 inches high A full month later the clipped grass had recovered However it had grown out only a couple of inches even though there had been plenty of rain It’s as slow growing deep root and drought tolerant as promised The sections left uncut have remained essentially unchanged since late July The grass is no longer than it was then and it still hasn’t collapsed or matted Cut Pearl’s Premium once or twice a season or leave it alone throughout the season Either way it appears ideal for areas where a grass cover is desired but a manicured look is not needed Left to grow it creates an attractive appearance not wild and scraggly simply eye-appealing mounds of long green grass Pearl’s Premium won the MassChallenge Award for innovations that can make positive societal change and a Boston Museum of Science award for one of the three best inventions to come out of New England although it grows in all 50 states having 300+ rave reviews by the experts and the media If you cut it only once every 4 to 6 weeks it stands up as a low-maintenance manicured 3 to 4-in high lawn For more information contact: FARM SHOW Followup Jackson Madnick Pearl’s Premium Grass 206 Lake Shore Drive Wayland Mass 01778 ph 508 653-0800; www pearlspremium com
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