To ensure wildflowers will appear again in the spring, it is important to maintain them correctly during the autumn. In order to avoid additional planting, perennial wildflowers need to be maintained annually to allow them to thrive and control unwanted, vigorous species.
Regardless of whether grassland is pasture grazed, a paddock, or simply a strip, it is important to check them regularly. Not only does it help to determine when the land is ready to graze, but it can also act as a guide for deciding when grazed land should have stock removed.
Grassland pests can negatively impact both new reseeds and older pastures. However, correct soil and sward maintenance can prevent pest invasions and negate their damage, helping to reduce the reliance on pesticides.
The process of reseeding and knowing when to carry it out can often be unclear. However, it is essential to reseed at the correct time of year to ensure that the optimum amount of quality forage can be produced.