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Lucerne (Medicago sativa)
Lucerne ORGANIC (Medicago sativa)
Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia)
Sainfoin ORGANIC (Onobrychis vicifolia)
Longer Term Red Clover 3 Year Ley.
Red Clover Ley Three Year Mixture 70% ORGANIC
‘Short Term’ Red Clover Ley One-Two Year Mixture
‘Short Term’ Red Clover Ley One-Two Year Mixture 70% ORGANIC
Long Lasting Upland Dual Purpose Mix
Long Lasting Upland Dual Purpose Mix 70% ORGANIC
Species Rich Parkland Grassland Low Maintenance
br>A slow growing and more manageable seed mixture for those with low requirements from permanent grassland. This mixture can be grazed periodically or topped to keep a tidy appearance. Sow between March and early May or August and late September. Mixture Contents...
Species Rich Parkland Grass Low Maintenance 20% ORGANIC
br>A slow growing and more manageable seed mixture for those with low requirements from permanent grassland. This mixture can be grazed periodically or topped to keep a tidy appearance. Sow between March and early May or August and late September. Derogation required. Mixture Contents...
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Early Bite Sheep & Hay Ley
Ideal for more early grass on light land, this ley will provide good growth throughout the year and is especially good for lamb production. It is also suitable for hay or silage and can be expected to last for at least three years. Contains white clovers, making grazing more palatable and increasing live weight gains.
Natural Pony Paddock - with Herbs & No Ryegrass
Research suggests that ryegrass increases risk of laminitis so by avoiding ryegrass this mix of traditional grasses and herbs pasture offers forage rich in nutrients but not in sugars. Slower to establish than mixes with ryegrass, the turf is dense and more resilient. Sow no later than mid September.
Natural Pony Paddock - 70% ORGANIC
Research suggests that ryegrass increases risk of laminitis so by avoiding ryegrass this mix of traditional grasses and herbs pasture offers forage rich in nutrients but not in sugars. Slower to establish than mixes with ryegrass, the turf is dense and more resilient. Sow no later than mid September.
Equine Pasture Mix - Long Term No Ryegrass
This is a more persistent, non-ryegrass mix providing good quality, diverse forage with a low sugar content. Although this mix will take a little longer to establish than a ryegrass based mix, it will provide a dense, resilient turf with balanced forage for grazing and hay.
Equine Pasture Mix - Long Term No Ryegrass - 70% ORGANIC
This is a more persistent, non-ryegrass mix providing good quality, diverse forage with a low sugar content. Although this mix will take a little longer to establish than a ryegrass based mix, it will provide a dense, resilient turf with balanced forage for grazing and hay.
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
Grass Companion Option for Sainfoin & Lucerne
We recommend the use of a non-competitive grass mixture to be sown with sainfoin and lucerne. The grass fills the base of the crop, increasing yield and soluble sugars to improve silage fermentation and ground cover if being grazed. The grass seed element should be surface sown and rolled in. br> br>
Sainfoin & Lucerne Grass Companion 70% ORGANIC
We recommend the use of a non-competitive grass mixture to be sown with sainfoin and lucerne. The grass fills the base of the crop, increasing yield and soluble sugars to improve silage fermentation and ground cover if being grazed. The grass seed element should be surface sown and rolled in. br> br>
Simple Herbal Ley - Four year Grazing/Cutting/AD Ley
Our Simple Herbal Ley is designed for farmers who may be considering experimenting with a diverse seed mixture that’s more complex than just ryegrass and clover. Our Simple Herbal Ley contains ryegrass, cocksfoot, timothy, meadow fescue and legumes, red clover, white clover, and mineral rich forage herbs including chicory and ribgrass.
Simple Herbal Ley - Four Year Grazing/Cutting/AD Ley 70% ORGANIC
Our Simple Herbal Ley is designed for farmers who may be considering experimenting with a diverse seed mixture that’s more complex than just ryegrass and clover. Our Simple Herbal Ley contains ryegrass, cocksfoot, timothy, meadow fescue and legumes, red clover, white clover, and mineral rich forage herbs including chicory and ribgrass.
Herbal AD Mix 4 Year Ley
Quality and yield are important for AD. It's also important to ensure mix compostion is balanced to get the best output. Minerals like copper and selenium are valuable for Anaerobic Digestion and diverse mixtures which mine these minerals from the soil are a great way of obtaining them. The Herbal AD mix contains grasses, legumes and herb species which contribute to a robust and productive mix.