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grass seed with wildflower mix PT 454 Native Urban Meadow MixApplication Rate: 2 oz per 1000 square feet or 5 6 lbs per acre Create an urban meadow with this Pacific Northwest native mix that contains 45% grasses, 45% perennial flowers and 10% annual flowers. Designed for smaller areas with species that are generally smaller in size and none that are rhizomatous. Bloom time ranges from April to late June. Urban meadowscaping promotes natural regeneration, leading to increased biodiversity, improved water
Application Rate: 2 oz per 1000 square feet or 5-6 lbs per acre
Create an urban meadow with this Pacific Northwest native mix that contains 45% grasses, 45% perennial flowers and 10% annual flowers. Designed for smaller areas with species that are generally smaller in size and none that are rhizomatous. Bloom time ranges from April to late June. Urban meadowscaping promotes natural regeneration, leading to increased biodiversity, improved water quality and a reduction in stormwater runoff and soil erosion. More diverse vegetation improves habitat conditions for native species of plants and wildlife, including birds, butterflies and other pollinators. Mow or line trim only once a year in late summer or fall no lower than 4 inches. Most species in this mix grow 12 to 36 inches, with a few flowering near 48 inches tall. All seed grown in Oregon from wild-collected Willamette Valley seed.
Mix Includes:
Mix Includes:
Roemer’s Fescue - Festuca romeri
California Oatgrass - Danthonia californica
Foothill Sedge - Carex tumulicola
Chamisso Sedge - Carex pachystachya
Pacific Woodrush - Luzula comosa
Oregon Sunshine - Eriophyllum lanatum
Sticky Cinquefoil - Potentilla glandulosa
Large-flowered Blue-eyed Mary - Collinsia grandiflora
Rosy Plectritis - Plectritis congesta
Rose Checkermallow - Sidalcea malviflora ssp. Virgata
Western Yarrow - Achillea millefolium
Western Buttercup - Ranunculus occidentalis
Spring Gold - Lomatium utriculatum
Green-flowered Alumroot - Heuchera chlorantha
Slim-leaf Onion - Alium amplectens
Lance Self-heal - Prunella vulgaris var. lanceolata
Biscuit Root - Lomatium nudicaule
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★★★★★ 4
Great stand for portability, concerns about durability
Size: 155LBS
This is great and lightweight for easy maneuverability when not filled.
It is extremely sturdy when filled and the locks on the wheels keep it in place.
I use this with a Purple umbrella and it's great.
My one complaint is that the umbrella has developed a bit of a lean after several months of use so I don't think this will hold up in the long run.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great Service and company
Size: 100LBS
This umbrella stand we purchased does the job our previous heavy metal stands could not do. It stands up to high winds where we were forever standing our umbrella back up with our old stands. When I filled the stand base up with water and sand I accidently locked one of the wheels and pushed it from my truck to our pool patio and ground one of the wheels down to its rim. I messaged Fruiteam asking if I could purchase a new wheel and they sent me a set of 4 no charge. Great product and great customer service!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect! Easy, convenient, definitely recommend
Size: 100LBS, Size: 100LBS
I am so glad I found this base that I can just fill with water. After screwing on the wheels, I used my garden hose to fill it with water and put my 1.5 inch diameter umbrella in and tightened it. Easy peasy. I love that it rolls and I can move it wherever I want, and also lock two of the wheels if needed. Definitely would recommend this one!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Sturdy, well built has wheels that makes it easy to move and also lock in place.
Size: 100LBS
Happy with my purchase. Sturdy well built, love that it has wheels makes it easy to move around and wheels lock in place. I choose to fill it with sand and water as it gets really windy where we live this will prevent my umbrella flying to the neighbors house again 😅
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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025
★★★★★ 1
Must Read before Purchasing!!!! Height is lost if you use this base!!!!
Size: 100LBS
I was so very excited about this for our umbrella - and then I put it together.
I called my adult son to come and take a look - I had to be doing something wrong.
To our dismay, I was not.
The lowest pole in the umbrella system has 4 welded pieces with holes meant to connect to the legs, thus stabilizing the structure. The lowest pole measures (guestimate) 3 feet.
When you choose this system, you do not use the original cross-bars, nor the original lowest pole with the 4 welded pieces. Rather, you use a newly provided lowest piece roughly measuring a foot. In doing so, the structure loses a total of almost 2 feet. For average-height individuals, this would not be a problem. For individuals 6' or greater, this is quite a problem. My son is 6'6. My husband is 6'2.
I really wanted the portability of the product. However, we will be returning it for the kind that rest on the cross-bars. I wish someone had mentioned this in the reviews I read and saved me the trouble.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025