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Summer Quick Fix Mix






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Summer Quick Fix 70% ORGANIC






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Yellow Trefoil/White Clover Intercrop Mixture








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Yellow Trefoil/white Clover Intercrop Mixture 70% ORGANIC








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Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)










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Crimson Clover ORGANIC (Trifolium incarnatum)










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Persian Clover (Trifolium respinatum)










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Persian Clover ORGANIC (Trifolium respinatum)










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Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa)








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Sweet Clover (Melilotus officianalis)








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Sweet Clover ORGANIC (Melilotus officianalis)








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The selected products below may also work for your criteria but would not be a typical choice.
Berseem / Egyptian Clover (Trifolium alexandrium)
Berseem Clover is also referred to as Egyptian Clover, it will establish rapidly in warm temperatures but will be killed by winter frosts. It is an annual clover which shares similar properties to Persian Clover. Sow into warm soils from May-September.
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
N Fixer. The best clover for N fixation, soil structure and weed suppression. Sow March to September. Lasts for at least two years and will make silage. br>Red clover can be used as part of your greening measures, as a 'pasture legume' or a 'nitrogen fixing crop' option.
Red Clover ORGANIC (Trifolium pratense)
N Fixer. The best clover for N fixation, soil structure and weed suppression. Sow March to September. Lasts for at least two years and will make silage. br>Red clover can be used as part of your greening measures, as a 'pasture legume' or a 'nitrogen fixing crop' option.
Vetch (Vicia sativa)
N Fixer. This is a winter-hardy annual which can be grown on its own to fix large amounts of N, or with westerwolds or rye for the protection of soils over the winter. It is the best legume for over wintering and can be left until May when it produces around 200kgN/ha. Best sown during September and by mid October. Vetch makes good silage and is often mixed with oats. Limited stock, please call for availability
Vetch ORGANIC
N Fixer. This is a winter-hardy annual which can be grown on its own to fix large amounts of N, or with westerwolds or rye for the protection of soils over the winter. It is the best legume for over wintering and can be left until May when it produces around 200kgN/ha. Best sown during September and by mid October. Vetch makes good silage and is often mixed with oats. Limited stock, please call for availability
Yellow Trefoil (Medicago lupulina)
N Fixer. A low-growing annual ideal for undersowing to spring cereal to fix N and suppress weeds. Broadcast in May after cereal established.
Rye/Vetch Over-Winter Mix
Growing an N lifter and fixer together is the best way of improving soils over winter. Cereal rye and vetch are excellent companions and usually very reliable. The mixture can be sown from mid September until mid October. Incorporation is carried out from February until late April. Please call for availability, limited stock
Rye/Vetch Over-Winter Mix 70% ORGANIC
Growing an N lifter and fixer together is the best way of improving soils over winter. Cereal rye and vetch are excellent companions and usually very reliable. The mixture can be sown from mid September until mid October. Incorporation is carried out from February until late April. Please call for availability, limited stock
Westerwold and Vetch Mix - Six Month Ley
A good balance between a vigorous grass and a fast growing short term legume, this mix can be used to provide a very large cut or early spring grazing. It is economical & effective as a winter cover crop too. In this case sowing should take place by late September and incorporated in April or May. For livestock farms it may be left and made into silage in late May. Please call for availability
Westerwold and Vetch Mix - Six Month Ley - 70% ORGANIC
A good balance between a vigorous grass and a fast growing short term legume, this mix can be used to provide a very large cut or early spring grazing. It is economical & effective as a winter cover crop too. In this case sowing should take place by late September and incorporated in April or May. For livestock farms it may be left and made into silage in late May. Please call for availability