BSV Saaten Seed mix WaidGreen® forest pioneer mix - Frankonia Wholesale B2B ✓ Germany ✓ International
PRODUCT DETAILS
- for forest areas on acidic and poor soil
- provides good cover for game
- sowing time – mid or late April to July
- contents 10 kg
For forest districts on acidic and poor soils.
The WaidGreen® forest pioneer mixture provides a year-round, ruminant-friendly and high-energy grazing that thrives on almost all locations (including humus and nutrient-poor or acidic soil). The types and proportions of the mixture are selected in such a way that over a period of three years they result in a wild field with cover crops and simultaneous undersowing function and can be converted into permanent green grassland with two to three years of use without reseeding.
This wild field mixture is characterized by a variety of pioneer plants that open up the soil and at the same time are very readily accepted by hoofed game. In the first year, the oats provide cover, while the perennial rye covers the ground well due to its initially low growth (good weed suppression). Only in the second year does the perennial rye assume the function of cover. In the third year, the clover and grass species are among the stock builders.
Composition (weight %)
- 16.1% legumes (nitrogen-fixing plants) – fenugreek, tiger clover, sainfoin, crimson clover, alfalfa, red clover, Swedish clover
- 8.1% gross legumes – forage peas , sweet lupins
- 9% grasses – red fescue rubra, timothy grass, meadow meadow grass, meadow fescue
- 5.8% – cruciferous kale, winter forage rape, winter turnips
- 51.3% – cereal summer oats, forest rye
- 9.7% other – buckwheat, mallow, phacelia
- Content: 10 kg
mounting instruction
- Sowing time: mid or late April to July
- Seed strength: 10 kg/1,000 m²
- Sowing depth: 1-2 cm
- Care: When transitioning to permanent green grass (end of the 3rd year), it makes sense to fertilize the area annually with phosphate and to mulch the area in stages in August if there is not enough browsing.
- Fertilization: 30 kg/1,000 m² NPK fertilizer, in the following years only PK fertilizer (please note the soil analysis!)
- Tip: The available grazing can be optimized by dividing the sowing area into three and cultivating it next to or one after the other in an annual sequence. This results in a "rotation" of the different stages of development within the total area.
a notice
If individual varieties/species are not available, they may be replaced by equivalent ones.