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CSS11 Species Rich Wild Grassland Mix AB3
Use this mix for habitat creation and compliance with AB3. This premium, species-rich grassland mix provides an abundance of high-value plant species, with a range of plant heights suitable for invertebrates, birds and small mammals.
- Low maintenance and suitable for light grazing
- Suitable for Countryside Stewardship (CSS): AB3
- Contains: 27% Strong Creeping Red Fescue, 15% Meadow Fescue, 15% Chewing's Fescue, 10% Hard Fescue, 10% Tall Fescue, 8% Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass, 6% Sheep’s Fescue, 5% Highland Bent, 4% Smaller Cat's Tail
- Sowing rate: 20kg/ha Pack size: 20kg
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Mixture Specification
27% Strong Creeping Red Fescue
15% Meadow Fescue
15% Chewing's Fescue
10% Hard Fescue
10% Tall Fescue
8% Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass
6% Sheep’s Fescue
5% Highland Bent
4% Smaller Cat's Tail
Sowing & Establishment
COUNTRYSIDE STEWARDSHIP AB3 - BEETLE BANKS
What To Sow
Sow a mix that includes fine-leaved grasses such as red fescue, alongside tussock-forming varieties such as tall fescue, timothy and cocksfoot.
Where To Sow
This option will suit a wide range of soil types, however, it is best located in areas where it is possible to form a free-draining raised bank; this will ensure the top of the bank stays dry for insects to hibernate.
How To Sow
To establish the bank, plough in two directions towards each furrow until you have created the desired size. Shallow cultivate the bank after to produce a firm, fine seedbed. The seed should then be broadcast with a roll after to keep moisture in the soil.
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 AB3 - BEETLE BANKS
Maintenance and Management
Cut the grass several times during the first summer after establishment, but avoid cutting when the bank is wet as this will cause soil compaction. After year 1, only cut after the 1st August to protect any nesting invertebrates and insects.
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.