Rolawn Medallion® Turf
Developed using a first-class blend of fescue and ryegrass cultivars, this turf produces a hard-wearing lawn with an outstanding, mixed fine-leafed appearance. It is slow-growing, tolerant of drought and simple to maintain.
It has an outstanding look when delivered which can be maintained for years to come with an appropriate lawncare routine.
Rolawn’s unique ProFresh® system and advanced harvesting methods keep Medallion Turf fresher for longer.
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Technical Details
Coverage per roll: approximately 1m².
Typical roll dimensions when harvested:
Approximate roll weight: 15 to 20kg, dependent on saturation.
610mm wide x 1640mm long.
In spring/summer, roll out turf immediately; In autumn/winter, within 24 hours of delivery.
Rolawn works hard to minimise the presence of Annual Meadow Grass (AMG) in its turf. However, there are circumstances when some rolls may contain a higher amount than others. AMG can be more apparent in a lawn due to seasonal conditions, onsite growing environment and how the lawn is maintained.
May contain Oxygrid™ degradable net.
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With a long-established family-run heritage, Wildflower Turf Ltd has appointed Olly Hewetson-Brown as Deputy Managing Director, following his time as Production Assistant Manager.
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