There are times in every season when the turf struggles to recover, or where the soil is too soft and loose for the traditional double-disc overseeding process. Here we think, for example, of sports fields where competition continues, or a lawn that needs to be established by sowing new grass. In these times, people are looking for improved seeding methods that do not damage the sod, while maintaining Vredo quality and emergence.
This is where the Vredo Stitch compact comes in as a suitable solution. Two Stitch rollers, each with sharp, flat tines, create intervals in which the seed settles. By making as many as 1,600 small cuts per square metre, an even appearance of seeds is created.
The persistent effort to retain the seed results in optimal results for germination and growth. This makes the Stitch compact a leading nail roller seeder on the market.