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Recreating Grassland

 
Persistent Plants
Perennial species which survive for several or many years, saving money on establishment costs.
 
Slow Growing
Slower to establish but require much less maintenance and management.
Ref: MIXRG. ELS/HLS/CSS Codes: HK7, ED2
The mixture is suitable for sowing on most soil types ranging from clays to calcareous. The mixture provides grass for grazing or hay production. This long-term mixture is best sown from mid March until mid September. The small seeds should be surface sown onto a fine, firm seedbed and rolled. Mixture Contents...
Persistence (0-10 Years)
               
Grazing Suitability (1-5)
     
Cutting Suitability (1-5)
     
Grass
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Sowing rate: 10.0kg/acre (25.0kg/ha)

£72.80 / Acre

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Recreating Grassland 70% ORGANIC

 
Persistent Plants
Perennial species which survive for several or many years, saving money on establishment costs.
 
Slow Growing
Slower to establish but require much less maintenance and management.
Ref: MIXRGORG. OELS/HLS Codes: HK7, OD2
This mix is suitable for sowing on most soil types ranging from clays to calcareous. Frequently this type of mixture provides grass for grazing or hay production. This long-term mixture is best sown from mid March until mid September. It should be surface sown onto a fine, firm seedbedand rolled. Mixture Contents...
Persistence (0-10 Years)
               
Grazing Suitability (1-5)
     
Cutting Suitability (1-5)
     
Grass
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Sowing rate: 10.0kg/acre (25.0kg/ha)

£72.80 / Acre

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Units AcHaKg

Species Rich Parkland Grassland Low Maintenance

 
Persistent Plants
Perennial species which survive for several or many years, saving money on establishment costs.
 
Slow Growing
Slower to establish but require much less maintenance and management.
Ref: MIXPGLM. ELS/HLS/CSS Codes: HK7
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...
Persistence (0-10 Years)
               
Grazing Suitability (1-5)
     
Cutting Suitability (1-5)
     
Grass
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Sowing rate: 16.0kg/acre (40.0kg/ha)

£149.60 / Acre

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Units AcHaKg

Species Rich Parkland Grass Low Maintenance 20% ORGANIC

 
Persistent Plants
Perennial species which survive for several or many years, saving money on establishment costs.
 
Slow Growing
Slower to establish but require much less maintenance and management.
Ref: MIXPGLMORG. OELS/HLS Codes: HK7
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...
Persistence (0-10 Years)
               
Grazing Suitability (1-5)
     
Cutting Suitability (1-5)
     
Grass
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Sowing rate: 16.0kg/acre (40.0kg/ha)

£149.60 / Acre

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Units AcHaKg

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