Description
Timothy Meadow – Perfect Grass for Pastures and Meadows
Tymotka Łąkowa is a unique fodder grass, valued for its numerous advantages. Perfect for pastures, meadows and in grass mixtures intended for fodder purposes. Thanks to its unique properties, timothy grass is an ideal choice for farmers and breeders looking for high-quality animal feed.
Application:
- Meadows and pastures: Perfect for creating durable and valuable pastures and meadows, resistant to intensive use.
- Trawniki: Perfect for lawns that require resistance to trampling and less frequent mowing.
- Forage: Valuable and tasty green fodder and hay for farm animals.
- Decoration: An impressive decorative element in bouquets, adding natural charm.
Characteristic:
- Height: Tymotka Łąkowa reaches a height of 40 to 150 cm.
- Blades: Upright, straight or slightly arched blades, forming loose tufts.
- Leaves: Leaves are lanceolate in shape with narrow, serrated lobes. It has a flat, pointed leaf blade with a matte, rough surface.
- inflorescences: They consist of individual spikes, each of which has one flower.
- Flowering period: It blooms from June to August. Harvesting for green fodder is recommended before earing to ensure the highest nutritional value.
Requirements:
Timothy performs best in fertile, humus soils with moderate moisture. It is quite resistant to short-term flooding, but does not tolerate drought. Suitable for slightly acidic soils. It has high resistance to frost and long-standing snow.
How to sow Timothy Meadow?
- Sowing date: The best time for sowing is spring or early autumn.
- Seeding depth: Seeds should be sown at a depth of 0,5-1 cm.
- Seeding density: The recommended sowing density is 10-15 kg per hectare.
- Care: Regular fertilization and moderate irrigation will provide optimal growing conditions.