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Linseed / Flax

Linseed cover crop adds mix diversity, improves soil structure, supports organic matter and microbial health, and complements multi-species blends for soil resilience

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Linseed (Flax) – Cover Crop & Mix Diversity

Linseed, also known as flax, is a versatile broadleaf cover crop that adds diversity and resilience to multi-species mixes. While not grown for grazing bulk, linseed is valued for its rooting structure, soil cover, and contribution to organic matter. It’s a practical addition to spring or summer sowings where the goal is soil health and balance.

The flowers are 5 petalled and cornflower blue in colour, although some varieties differ, with yellow or white flowers. The seed heads or bolls turn a brown to yellow colour as the plant matures.


Key Benefits of Linseed / Flax:

  • Mix Diversity: Adds a broadleaf component that balances grasses, legumes, and brassicas.

  • Soil Conditioning: Improves soil structure, increases organic matter, and supports microbial activity.

  • Moisture & Erosion Control: Provides ground cover to protect soil from moisture loss and erosion.

  • Flexible Fit: Works well in multi-species pasture blends and custom cover crop programs.


Linseed is best suited as part of a blend rather than as a standalone crop. By broadening species diversity, it helps build soil resilience, spreads risk under variable seasons, and complements fast-growing forages with its steady contribution to soil health.


Variety Linseed / Flax
Sowing date Early Spring & Early Autumn
Sowing rate (mix) 3-6 kg/ha
Sowing rate (standalone) 25-50 kg/ha
Flowering time 2 -4 weeks
Unit size 25kg bags
Soil temperature 12+ degrees