Does your paddock need a boost? We are hearing that many customers have a lack of grazing due wet weather and very muddy paddocks.
We are frequently suggesting Blue Bag Grass Pellets and Red Bag Grass Pellets as they are an excellent way to top up lost grazing. We are also recommending addressing the paddock itself.
Our Natural Grazing Mix is ideal for repairing patchy paddocks. It is a balanced, ryegrass free mix of hardy, creeping and drought resistant grasses and legumes. One bag will cover 1 acre of bare land or 3-5 acres when re-seeding patches. This mix is also suitable for hay cropping.
Your soil may also need a helping hand after heavy grazing, and the rain may have increased acidity as well as washing out nutrients. The next few weeks are ideal for applying Natural Paddock Recovery to the soil. This is natural, non toxic product will help balance the acidity and provide trace elements and organic matter to help the grass develop more vigorous roots. This in turn will give a longer growing season, yet avoiding the flush of growth that can occur with a traditional fertiliser.
For more information about our paddock products please click here.
If you have any questions about repairing your paddock or feeding a grass replacement please do contact our friendly Feed Line team who will be delighted to offer free guidance. They can be reached on 01728 604 008 or by emailing info@simplesystem.co.uk
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Premium 6mm high fibre grass pellets, providing all the benefits of summer grass, all year round.
Ryegrass free blend of high fibre grass species. A balance of hardy, creeping & drought resistant grasses, for complete sowing & paddock repair. Also suitable for hay cropping.
Restores vital minerals, balances pH levels and promotes healthier grass growth.
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Premium 6mm high protein grass pellets, providing all the benefits of spring grass.
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