Most Negative Features

Tic’s (Ixodes ricinus) can be found in grown habitat, they are ever present throughout Ireland. Wasps, bees, and vermin also visit this product when grown. Foxes, Bats, Badgers and Hedgehog (to name a few) which may carry disease also utilise the ecological services provided by this product.

After sowing: Various ‘Bugs’ are attracted, Can look untidy if not framed well with maintained edges or signage causing negative well-being, as Public unsure about results, education required.

Cut Materials should not be heaped on site as it will grow mouldy (a health risk). to avoid overheating, meadow cuttings can be spread as compost in sheet mulches around trees and shrubs or wilted and composted in layers with out materials

Invasive Species None, Rampancy in native flora tends to be short lived.
Impurities: <.001%, occasional Micro plastic, <0.5% soil dust partials, <1% unknown plant parts, sharp plant parts.

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