Traditional Meadow (Ryegrass Free)

A versatile mix for environmental and grazing purposes.

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Our traditional meadow mixture is a blend of less aggressive, more traditional grass species, ideal for various applications, from environmental management to extensive grazing.

Key Features:

  • Primarily designed as a grazing ley, but can also be used for hay cuts
  • Perfect for extensive grazing, particularly for native cattle breeds
  • Tolerates adverse conditions such as low pH, drought, and wet soil
  • Requires low levels of fertiliser
  • Sow at a rate of 14kg/acre

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40% Meadow Fescue
25% Timothy
10% Rough Stalk Meadow Grass
10% Smooth Stalk Meadow Grass
10% Creeping Red Fescue
5% Crested Dogstail


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Agricultural grass seed mixtures are mixed to order and are typically dispatched within 3 to 5 working days. If your order also includes lawn, landscaping, or equine mixtures, please note these will be shipped separately
to avoid delays.

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within 5 working days of the dispatch date, quoting your order number and a
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1. What makes the Traditional Meadow Ryegrass-Free mix ideal for wildlife or conservation areas?
Because they use gentler, less aggressive grasses, traditional meadow ryegrass free mixes are perfect for creating habitats where wildflowers and biodiversity can thrive—just what you want in environmentally managed spaces.

2. Can I use this meadow seed mix for grazing?
Yes, this mix is lovely for more extensive, low-intensity grazing systems. It’s well suited to traditional farming approaches, where animal health and soil care go hand in hand.

3. Is the Traditional Meadow Ryegrass-Free seed low-maintenance?
It certainly can be. Once established, these slower-growing grasses tend to look after themselves, especially in larger or more natural settings where a bit of wildness is welcome.