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Road Verge Grass Seed

Our Road Verge Grass Seed mixes are specifically formulated to establish hardy, low-maintenance turf suitable for roadside verges, embankments, and other marginal areas. These blends typically contain drought-tolerant and robust grass species such as fescues and ryegrass, providing erosion control, weed suppression, and attractive greenery that withstands varying environmental conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What grasses are in Road Verge mixes?

Usually drought-tolerant fescues, ryegrass, and other hardy species suited to roadside conditions.

Where can I use this seed?

Ideal for roadside verges, embankments, highway margins, and difficult-to-maintain areas.

Is it good for erosion control?

Yes – designed to stabilise soil and reduce erosion on slopes and embankments.

When should I sow?

Best sown in spring or autumn when soil moisture and temperatures support germination.

How much seed do I need?

Follow product guidelines, typically 20–35 grams per square metre.

Is maintenance required?

Low maintenance; occasional mowing and weed control help maintain appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is agricultural and commercial grass seed used for?

It’s designed for large areas including grazing fields, silage production, amenity use, and land restoration.

Are these seeds suitable for grazing animals?

Yes, many mixes are suitable for horses, cattle, and sheep – always check the product description for animal-specific suitability.

Can this be used for hay or silage?

Absolutely – some blends are tailored for cutting and regrowth, ideal for forage production.

What’s the difference between this and lawn seed?

Agricultural seed is more robust and focused on yield, durability, and resilience under wear – less about visual perfection.

How much seed do I need per acre?

Coverage varies by mix, but typical rates are 10–15kg per acre. Check each product listing for exact sowing rate.

Is it suitable for overseeding existing pasture?

Yes, many of these blends are designed for either full reseeds or overseeding tired grassland.

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