Hay Meadow Restoration with The Biological Recording Company

Thursday 29th January, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Online

Learn how to restore species-rich hay meadows, from site selection and preparation to sowing, monitoring, and enhancement.

Hay meadows are among the UK’s most biodiverse habitats, supporting a vibrant mix of wildflowers, grasses, and the many insects, birds, and mammals that depend on them. Once widespread, these traditional meadows have declined dramatically over the past century — but with the right approach, they can be restored to bring life, colour, and ecological value back to the landscape.

This webinar will guide you through the essential steps for restoring a species-rich hay meadow, from assessing your site to establishing and maintaining a thriving plant community. Whether you’re managing farmland, a community greenspace, or a private garden, this session will help you plan and carry out a successful restoration.

In this webinar, you’ll cover the following topics:

  • What is a Meadow? – Understanding the characteristics, importance, and ecology of traditional hay meadows.
  • Site Selection – Choosing suitable soils, locations, and conditions for successful restoration.
  • Site Preparation – Managing existing vegetation and preparing the ground for sowing or planting.
  • Sowing and Planting – Selecting and applying seed mixes, plug plants, and techniques for establishing diverse vegetation.
  • Monitoring and Enhancement – Assessing progress, managing the meadow over time, and adding species to increase diversity.

Whether you’re a land manager, conservationist, farmer or ecologist, this session will equip you with the practical knowledge to restore and care for wildflower-rich hay meadows that benefit both biodiversity and people.

For more information and to book your place, visit The Biological Recording Company Eventbrite page.

Date: Thursday 29th January, 2026 - 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

Cost: £12.50

Organiser: The Biological Recording Company

Booking: Book your place via The Biological Recording Company Eventbrite page.

Region: Buglife England

Location: Online