NURTURE: Paddock with Herbs - All Questions

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can i add some red clover(not white) to the mix
Question by: clare welsh on 31 Mar 2021, 16:07
Hi Clare,



We do offer a bespoke service and can create a mix based on your specific varieties and quantities (depending on availability). We do have a minimum quantity amount on our bespoke services and there is also additional charges. If this is something that may interest you email [email protected] and let us know your specifications and the amount you require.
Answer by: Roisin McCann on 31 Mar 2021, 16:15
Your ryegrass with herbs are horses safe to graze on this shortly after seeing. The reason I ask is we only have a small pasture so do. It have the land to take horse off to another area whilst paddock rests say winter to spring
Question by: Trish wilding on 7 Mar 2022, 15:54
Thanks for your enquiry. After reseeding we recommend horses are kept off the grass for approximately 8 weeks. The grass is ready to be grazed when it stands the ‘Pull Test’; the grass blades can be pulled from the sward without removing the roots. Whilst the grass is establishing, ensure you have prepared alternative grazing area for the horses. As is natural with all reseeds, be prepared to take weed control measures 5 weeks after sowing by cutting the new ley. Most annual weeds will mow out.

Answer by: Martin Muldoon on 8 Mar 2022, 08:06
Is this mix suitable for sandy soils?
Question by: Jane Mortimer on 22 Mar 2022, 16:51
Hi, thanks for your question. Yes, this mixture should be ok for sandy soils.
Answer by: Helen McGale on 23 Mar 2022, 09:40

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