Creeping Bentgrass ALPHA is a dwarf grass variety intended for lawns and golf courses. Seeds are sold in buckets of 11.34 kg, with a consumption rate of 1 kg per 100 m². The plant is characterized by dark green, medium-width leaves that do not tend to form inflorescences in the year of sowing, ensuring a denser and more uniform cover. Branches grow horizontally, creating thin tillers with narrow leaves that root easily, forming compact bushes about 10 cm high.
The variety is distinguished by high density and resistance to invasion by annual couchgrasses. Leaves retain their bright green coloration even during prolonged mowing, which makes ALPHA attractive for those who prefer a "mow-free" lawn. The time of onset of spring regrowth in the second year is usually early-medium, and flowering occurs earlier than in most similar varieties.
For planting, it is recommended to mix seeds with moist tire mulch in a ratio of one to ten to improve distribution and establishment. The sowing rate is 50 g per 10 m²; in dense sowing, plants may die due to lack of nutrition and light, while in sparse sowing, couchgrasses may appear. Due to its adaptability to various soil conditions and low maintenance requirements, Creeping Bentgrass ALPHA is a reliable choice for creating a durable and aesthetically pleasing lawn.