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SFI Wild & Bird Mix

Our SFI Wild & Bird Mixes provide essential winter food and summer habitat under the Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI). These mixes combine small-seeded crops (such as cereals, brassicas, millets, kale, linseed, and sunflower) with wildflowers to feed farmland birds like finches, buntings, and partridges while supporting pollinators through the summer months.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Wild & Bird mix?

These SFI-compliant seed blends include at least six different small-seeded crops (over two crop groups) plus nectar-producing wildflowers for bird and insect benefit.

When and how is it sown?

Sow in spring or autumn, typically between March and June, on a firm, weed-free seedbed.

How long does it last?

One-year mixes are resown annually. Two-year mixes are maintained for two winters then rotated.

What are the benefits?

Provides winter seed for farmland birds and summer nectar/pollen for pollinators.

Are there seed restrictions?

No single crop group can exceed 90% of the mix by weight – compliance is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these mixes compliant with SFI or DEFRA schemes?

Yes, our SFI wildflower mixes are created to meet current DEFRA and stewardship scheme specifications – ideal for use in SFI and other agri-environmental programmes.

Where can I sow these mixes?

Common areas include buffer strips, field margins, headlands, pollinator habitats, and low-input grassland.

What species are included?

Mixes include native UK wildflowers such as birdsfoot trefoil, knapweed, yarrow, and clovers – selected for ecological value and scheme compliance.

How much seed do I need per hectare?

Sowing rates vary, but typical guidance is 10–15kg/ha for grass and wildflower mixes or 5kg/ha for flower-only blends.

When is the best time to sow?

Sow in spring or autumn for best establishment – conditions should be moist, and the ground should be weed-free and well-prepared.

Do these mixes need maintenance?

Yes, most SFI mixes benefit from cutting once or twice a year to encourage flowering and reduce grass dominance.

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