IPM2 / AB8 Wildflower Meadow Seed (CSS3)
Use this premium mixture for wildflower meadows, to provide rich habitat for butterflies, insects, birds & small mammals. Enhanced mixture to comply with IPM2 Sustainable Farming Incentive (Flower-Rich Margins) and AB8 Countryside Stewardship (Flower-Rich Margins and Plots).
- An extended number of species of grass, legumes and wildflowers
- Can be sown on its own or with other wildflower mixtures
- Suitable for Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI): IPM2
- Suitable for Countryside Stewardship AB8 GS4 GS8 GS14 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW7 SW8 WT1 WT2
Contains: 30% Strong Creeping Red Fescue, 10.75% Chewing's Fescue, 10% Hard Fescue, 10% Timothy, 10% Slender Creeping Red Fescue, 6% Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass, 5% Red Clover, 5% Sainfoin, 4% Sheep's Fescue, 2.5% Alsike Clover, 1.5% Ribwort Plantain, 1.5% Birdsfoot Trefoil, 0.75% Yarrow, 0.5% Meadow Foxtail, 0.5% Selfheal, 0.5% Oxeye Daisy, 0.5% Sheep's Sorrel, 0.5% Common Knapweed, 0.5% Wild Carrot - Sowing rate: 20kg/ha.
Mixture Specification
30% Strong Creeping Red Fescue
10.75% Chewing's Fescue
10% Hard Fescue
10% Timothy
10% Slender Creeping Red Fescue
6% Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass
5% Red Clover
5% Sainfoin
4% Sheep's Fescue
2.5% Alsike Clover,
1.5% Ribwort Plantain
1.5% Birdsfoot Trefoil
0.75% Yarrow
0.5% Meadow Foxtail
0.5% Selfheal
0.5% Oxeye Daisy
0.5% Sheep's Sorrel
0.5% Common Knapweed
0.5% Wild Carrot
Sowing & Establishment
COUNTRYSIDE STEWARDSHIP AB8 - FLOWER-RICH MARGINS AND PLOTS
What To Sow
Establish a seed mix that contains a minimum of 4 grass species and 10 wildflower species.
No single flower species should exceed 25% of the total wildflower species component by weight. The grass component should not exceed 90% of the total seed mix by weight.
Where To Sow
Aim to sow in lower-yielding areas, ideally with a sunny aspect. Avoid very fertile soils and areas dominated by weeds. Ensure the mix isn't planted in areas under trees or next to tall hedges.
How To Sow
Sow the mix between April-early September when the soil is warm and moist. Create a firm, sterile seed bed. Due to the small seed size of wildflowers, this mix will have to be broadcast or trickled into the top of the seedbed, if drilled too deeply the seed will not germinate. Harrow or roll over the area once sown to ensure good seed-to-soil contact.
Information in this article is given in good faith but should not be seen as a substitute for complete guidance issued at www.gov.uk/countryside-stewardship-grants. Don’t hesitate to get in touch for further information.
Maintenance
COUNTRYSIDE STEWARDSHIP AB8 - FLOWER-RICH MARGINS AND PLOTS
Maintenance and Management
Within the first 12 months after sowing, ensure the margin is cut regularly to help the sown species to establish. Remove or shred the cuttings to prevent the germination of weeds and dead material.
Once the margins are fully established, typically the second Spring after sowing, the area will need to be cut in the Spring (before April) to reduce the vigour of the grass. Up to 90% of the area can then be cut or grazed between 15th August and 31st October and left at a height between 10-20cm. You must then leave the remaining 10% of the area uncut or un-grazed.
Records and Evidence
Keep records as evidence of establishment and maintenance such as, but not limited to, the list below:
- Seed invoices
- Field operations at parcel level
- Contractor invoices
- Records of grazing activity
- Photographs of the established seed mix
Information in this article is given in good faith but should not be seen as a substitute for complete guidance issued at www.gov.uk/countryside-stewardship-grants. Don’t hesitate to get in touch for further information.