£4.90
A biennial plant which can persist for several years due to its self-regenerating properties. Owing to its sweet smell and copious production of nectar it is highly attractive to insects, which in turn attract game birds and wildlife. Sowing with kale will help to provide cover in the first year, with the tall, woody-stemmed clover taking over in the second year. Yellow blossom sweet clover can thrive in the poorest of soils and being leguminous and deep rooting it is invaluable for improving soil structure and fertility.
Average Sowing Rate: 15kg/ ac (6kg/ ha)
£11.75
Borage, also known as starflower, is an annual herb, growing to a height of 2-3 feet with bright blue flowers; there is also a white flowered variation. The crop was...
£9.50
A green manure crop with biofumigation properties, ie. it suppresses soil-borne pests and diseases. It is an easy to establish 50 - 70 day crop that can be sown between...
£2.65
A rapidly growing short term crop highly attractive to pheasants, partridge and deer both as cover and feed. The large amount of nectar produced attracts bees and other beneficial insects...