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Description

  1. What is topdressing for grass?

Lawn dressing is an organic material, a mixture of decomposed organic substrate, silica sand and mulch that is applied to grass to improve its growth, ensure that the soil is moist and nourished, and also to increase its resistance to drought and weather. insects. Mulch is a plant-based product, usually made from tree branches and leaves.

  1. Why is topdressing used for grass?

Lawn dressing is used to improve soil structure, provide nutrients and moisture to the grass, prevent soil compaction, and increase resistance to drought and insects. This helps maintain a healthy and vigorous lawn. Topdressing is also used to prevent the loss of nutrients and moisture due to evaporation and to provide an optimal amount of organic matter to the soil.

  1. How is topdressing used for grass?

Lawn topdress is applied to grass to improve its growth and resistance to drought and insects. A layer of topdress approximately 2-3 cm deep should be applied to the grass, so that nutrients and moisture are distributed evenly. After topdressing, it should be raked gently to distribute it evenly.

  1. The advantages of using lawn top dressing

The use of topdressing for grass has many advantages, including improving soil structure, providing nutrients and moisture to the grass, preventing soil compaction, resistance to heat and drought, and an optimal amount of matter. organic to the soil.

  1. How much should I add per m² of grass?

The amount of top dressing to be used per square meter of grass can vary depending on several factors, such as the quality of the existing soil, the type of grass to be planted, the climate and local conditions. In general, it is recommended to apply a layer of top dressing about 3-5 cm thick on top of the existing soil before sowing the grass. This is equivalent to around 30-50 liters of top dressing per square meter. It is important to remember that excessive topdressing can be harmful to the grass, as it can obstruct the absorption of water and nutrients, and create an environment conducive to the growth of fungi and other diseases. Therefore, it is recommended to add 30 L/m² or even slightly less.

How much stone do I need?

How much stone do I need for the floor?

For boulders and gravel:
• ±80kg per m², based on a 5cm layer. *For grain sizes >32mm a thicker layer is necessary. • Consumption per bag: 1000kg = 0.625m³.
• Covering capacity: ±12.5m² with a layer of 5 cm.

For pine bark:
• ±70L per m², based on a 5cm layer.
• Consumption per bag: 1000L = ±1m³ = ±600kg
• Covering capacity: ±14m² with a layer of 5 cm.

For volcanic, slate and chamotte:
• ±50kg per m², based on a 5cm layer.
• Consumption per bag: 1000kg = ±1m³
• Covering capacity: ±20m² with a layer of 5 cm

How much stone do I need to fill a gabion?

Density of ±1,650kg per 1m³.

The calculation is very easy to understand with an example, if you have a 100x50x30 cm gabion. you have to do the following accounts:
1x0.5x0.3= 0.15m³
0.15x1.650= 247.50kg. of stone.
*It is always good to calculate an extra 5%, since when the gabions are filled they widen a little and there is always a little more stone included than in the theoretical calculations.

Clarifications

ATTENTION!

Granulometries are sieve sizes

The actual sizes may vary slightly, since when we talk about a 60-80mm stone, for example, it means that the stones pass through a 80x80mm square mesh. and they do not pass through a 60x60mm one.
A 100mm stone can pass through that 80x80 mesh. long and 65mm. wide so there may be a percentage of stones greater than 80 and less than 60mm.

stone breaking

On the other hand, in stones larger than 60mm. There is a percentage of up to 10% of stones that can break during classification, washing, loading and unloading. Today we do not have machinery that prevents these breakages.

In the photos you can see, you only see real products, no broken parts have been removed.

Dust and sand in products

This product is not washed, so it contains dust, sand and even traces of other products due to processing and transportation. This is not a problem when using it; The stone will wash itself over time or you can pour water on it before using it.