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titleOfInvention Lawn carpet and manufacturing method thereof
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide a lawn carpet for transplanting, which has a high tensile strength, can be wound into a roll shape, has good rooting even when transplanted to a sandy ground, and is well grown thereafter. [Structure] An upper layer of turf in which lower leaves are entangled, a medium consisting mainly of 30 to 70% by volume of sand, 20 to 60% by volume of peat moss, and 5 to 20% by volume of zeolite, and the root part of the upper layer of lawn and roots extended from it. 15-40 mm thick middle layer, and a lawn carpet consisting of a lower layer formed by entwining roots extending through the middle layer from the root part of the middle layer lawn into a woven fabric, and a film laid on the ground A method for producing the same is characterized in that a lower leaf and a root are sufficiently developed by laying a mixture of turf seeds in the above-mentioned medium, germinating and growing while cutting the upper stem part.
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