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titleOfInvention Lawn glass mat for spread lawn
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the subject mat capable of rapid transplanting with timesaving and obtainable of beauty lawn grass land in short time by seeding lawn grass seed on seat-like material of inorganic fiber stuck with net-like material on the rear surface, covering with soil on granular culture medium and rearing lawn grass. n CONSTITUTION: An inorganic fiber mat shaped to a mat of 10-20mm thickness using e.g., rock wool is made to a size of 0.5-2m width and 1-10m length, then a net-like material is made of natural fiber, etc., and is stuck to the rear surface. Said sheet is laid on a flat floor of e.g., concrete, dipped with sufficient amount of water and seeded, then granular culture medium having 1-5mm particle diameter, etc., containing respective 0.03-0.3wt.% of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potassium as fertilizer is covered from cover the sheet, thus reared at 20-25°C for about two weeks with making not to be dried to afford the aimed mat containing lawn grass grown to 3-5cm height. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1990,JPO&Japio
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