Engineered Seed for Reliable Erosion and Soil Control
Provides Reliable Erosion Control and Soil Reinforcement
Erosion Control Mix from Ramy Turf slams bare soil into submission with rapid coverage that turns vulnerable slopes and ditches into fortified groundcover built to take punishment. This battle-ready blend fuses fast-germinating pioneers with fibrous-root anchors to create defensive density that stops wind, water, and runoff dead in their tracks.
Every component brings specialized firepower to the fight. Quick cover seals exposure while persistent roots build long-term armor that transitions disturbed sites into rock-solid stability.
Composition:
- 40% Spring Oats
- 12.5% Turf Type Tall Fescue
- 10% Creeping Red Fescue
- 10% VNS Perennial Ryegrass
- 7.5% Alsike Clover
- 7.5% Timothy
- 7.5% Annual Rye
- 5% Kentucky Bluegrass
Think back to a time when the housing market was robust, darn we miss those days. Erosion Control Mixture is perfect for short / long term stabilization or other areas that will be disturbed and reseeded to permenant vegetation.
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Site protection hits maximum velocity:
- Instant ground seal stops erosion before it starts, giving crews breathing room to finish strong.
- Fibrous roots bind soil layers tight, creating structure that laughs off heavy rain and velocity flows.
- Persistent regrowth fills gaps automatically, maintaining full coverage through seasonal beatings.
- Minimal maintenance means maximum budget savings on projects where every dollar counts.
Application That Wins
Successful stabilization starts with smart placement, and this mix responds immediately when applied over firm, properly graded ground. Whether broadcast for flexibility or drilled for precision, consistent coverage and secure integration create the conditions for rapid activation, tight establishment, and stands that lock soil in place before erosion has a chance to start.
Armor That Delivers
Erosion Control Mix from Ramy Turf turns vulnerable slopes into reinforced ground that holds under pressure. Crews gain confidence knowing the site stays intact, inspectors see stability where it matters most, and projects move forward without rework, delays, or surprises, even when weather and terrain refuse to cooperate.





