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Dichondra repens, also known as Mercury Bay Weed and Kidney Weed, is an excellent alternative to traditional grass lawns for a variety of reasons. This groundcover plant is lauded for its lush, dense carpet-like appearance, making it a visually appealing option for lawns. One of the key characteristics is its low growth habit, which eliminates the need for frequent mowing, saving both time and effort for homeowners. Additionally, this plant is drought-tolerant, requiring less water compared to traditional grasses, making it an eco-friendly choice for water conservation.

Another notable feature of Dichondra repens is its ability to thrive in both full sun and partial shade, offering versatility in landscaping options. Its broad, rounded leaves create a soft texture underfoot, providing a comfortable alternative to traditional lawns.

Sowing Dichondra Repens
To establish a dense groundcover, the best results come from spring sowings. Seed pellets can be sown directly into prepared soil or into trays to be transplanted. For better establishment, sow the seeds in trays and transplant out as a seedling when they reach 2-4 true leaf stage. Space at up to 20 plants or clumps per square metre.

Caring for Dichondra Repens
Dichondra Repens is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal fertilisation and has few pest issues that might require treatment, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly lawn choice. Maintain even coverage, height and shape by regular clipping using a hedge trimmer, weed eater or lawn mower.

Cold weather may cause early dormancy, with revegetation occurring once it warms.

Uses of Dichondra Repens
Landscape designers frequently select this species for low-traffic lawns, pathways or shaded garden spaces. Home properties benefit from reduced mowing requirements compared with grass alternatives.

NOTE: Seed is in pellet form as the seed is very tiny. Adding a clay coating (pellet) to the seed, improves handling and sowing, helps with moisture retention during germination and may contain nutrients for faster more uniform germination.

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Description

Dichondra repens, also known as Mercury Bay Weed and Kidney Weed, is an excellent alternative to traditional grass lawns for a variety of reasons. This groundcover plant is lauded for its lush, dense carpet-like appearance, making it a visually appealing option for lawns. One of the key characteristics is its low growth habit, which eliminates the need for frequent mowing, saving both time and effort for homeowners. Additionally, this plant is drought-tolerant, requiring less water compared to traditional grasses, making it an eco-friendly choice for water conservation.

Another notable feature of Dichondra repens is its ability to thrive in both full sun and partial shade, offering versatility in landscaping options. Its broad, rounded leaves create a soft texture underfoot, providing a comfortable alternative to traditional lawns.

Sowing Dichondra Repens
To establish a dense groundcover, the best results come from spring sowings. Seed pellets can be sown directly into prepared soil or into trays to be transplanted. For better establishment, sow the seeds in trays and transplant out as a seedling when they reach 2-4 true leaf stage. Space at up to 20 plants or clumps per square metre.

Caring for Dichondra Repens
Dichondra Repens is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal fertilisation and has few pest issues that might require treatment, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly lawn choice. Maintain even coverage, height and shape by regular clipping using a hedge trimmer, weed eater or lawn mower.

Cold weather may cause early dormancy, with revegetation occurring once it warms.

Uses of Dichondra Repens
Landscape designers frequently select this species for low-traffic lawns, pathways or shaded garden spaces. Home properties benefit from reduced mowing requirements compared with grass alternatives.

NOTE: Seed is in pellet form as the seed is very tiny. Adding a clay coating (pellet) to the seed, improves handling and sowing, helps with moisture retention during germination and may contain nutrients for faster more uniform germination.

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