Blackdown Hills meadows and pastures
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:49 pm
Hello from the Blackdown Hills!
We've a lot of wonderful flower-rich pastures and meadows in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, notably acid marshy pasture on greensand around the springline, and some calcareous meadows and pastures where calcareous rocks outcrop. Some are managed as part of commercial farms, often within Stewardship agreements, and some now form part of smallholdings or hobby farms.
Beyond the 'cream' of flower-rich pastures there is also a lot of other permanent pasture which may have been agriculturally improved but which has huge value for its undisturbed soils and carbon storage.
Through our Facilitation Fund (FF) we try to provide training and events to bring owners of valuable wildlife habitats and wider farmland together to learn from one another and from outside expertise. The FF goes under the title The Blackdown Hills Farming and Woodland Group, and is supported by the Blackdown Hills AONB, Butterfly Conservation and the Blackdown Hills Rough Grazing Association. The group can be contacted by emailing gavinsaunders@btinternet.com.
If you've a question, announcement or suggestion about meadows and pastures in the Blackdown Hills, do post here!
We've a lot of wonderful flower-rich pastures and meadows in the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, notably acid marshy pasture on greensand around the springline, and some calcareous meadows and pastures where calcareous rocks outcrop. Some are managed as part of commercial farms, often within Stewardship agreements, and some now form part of smallholdings or hobby farms.
Beyond the 'cream' of flower-rich pastures there is also a lot of other permanent pasture which may have been agriculturally improved but which has huge value for its undisturbed soils and carbon storage.
Through our Facilitation Fund (FF) we try to provide training and events to bring owners of valuable wildlife habitats and wider farmland together to learn from one another and from outside expertise. The FF goes under the title The Blackdown Hills Farming and Woodland Group, and is supported by the Blackdown Hills AONB, Butterfly Conservation and the Blackdown Hills Rough Grazing Association. The group can be contacted by emailing gavinsaunders@btinternet.com.
If you've a question, announcement or suggestion about meadows and pastures in the Blackdown Hills, do post here!