FIELD: agriculture.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to agriculture and may be used to create lawn turf. The method includes application of an underlying layer and a layer of a nutritious substrate onto soil surface. The underlying layer is a layer of an organic substrate produced by means of aerobic fermentation of a mixture of livestock sector wastes and underlying sawdust. On top there is a layer of a nutritious substrate applied, such as swollen vermiculite with granules of up to 2 mm. Seeds of perennial herbs are sown with subsequent watering. Then a polymer film is applied, which is removed in 5-7 days. The swollen vermiculite may be applied with a layer of up to 0.5 cm, the organic substrate - with a layer of up to 1 cm. Seeds of perennial herbs may be sown in terms of 50-100 g per sq.m. Watering may be carried out in terms of 5 l per sq.m. Underlying sawdust may be sawdust of conifers. Before application of the underlying layer, soil surface may be coated with a polymer film.
EFFECT: faster creation and reproduction of a soil vegetation cover when improving areas under urban conditions, and also in mining for reclaiming spent pits in anthropogenic-damaged lands.
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Dates
2013-03-27—Published
2011-07-04—Filed