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wildflower seed mix planting Native Tall Grass and Wildflower Seed Mix

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wildflower seed mix planting Native Tall Grass and Wildflower Seed MixWhen we describe one of our seed mixes as tall, we typically mean they reach finished heights of 5 7 feet. Our Native Tall Grass and Wildflower Seed Mix was designed as a native grass planting with wildflowers mixed in to provide bloom spring through fall once established. Some things to remember: This mix will take approximately 2 to 3 growing seasons to fully establish. There are annuals in this mix for first year color and foraging for pollinators.

When we describe one of our seed mixes as tall, we typically mean they reach finished heights of 5 - 7 feet. Our Native Tall Grass and Wildflower Seed Mix was designed as a native grass planting with wildflowers mixed in to provide bloom spring through fall once established.

Some things to remember:

This mix will take approximately 2 to 3 growing seasons to fully establish. There are annuals in this mix for first year color and foraging for pollinators.

Finished heights will range from 5 to 7 feet. This native seed mix will need at least 4 to 6 hours of sunlight a day.

This mix can be left standing tall all fall and winter long once done blooming. It's great habitat for wildlife and the seed heads are a great food source for birds.  Cut it back in the spring for the new growth to receive light and moisture.

    Contains the following species:

    Grasses:

    Elymus virginicus - Virginia Wild Rye

    Elymus canadensis - Nodding Wild Rye

    Sorghastrum nutans - Indian Grass

    Andropogon gerardii - Big Bluestem

    Panicum virgatum - Switch Grass

    Elymus riparius - Riverbank Wild Rye

    Wildflowers:

    Chamaecrista fasciculata - Partridge Pea

    Gaillardia pulchella - Indian Blanket

    Heliopsis helianthoides - Ox Eye Sunflower

    Coreopsis lanceolata - Lanceleaf Coreopsis

    Asclepias syriaca - Common Milkweed

    Monarda fistulosa - Wild Bergamot

    Rudbeckia hirta - Black-eyed Susan

    Silphium terebinthinaceum - Prairie Dock

    Asclepias tuberosa - Butterfly Milkweed

    Dalea purpurea - Purple Prairie Clover

    Liatris spicata - Dense Blazingstar

    Aster laevis - Smooth Aster

    Eryngium yuccifolium - Rattlesnake Master

    Solidago rigida - Stiff Goldenrod

    Seed Info

    PLS Lbs Per Acre Broadcast = 15

    PLS=Pure Live Seed

    Pure Live Seed is a measure of viable seed stated as a percentage. It is the product of total germination times purity.

    Example: 96% Germination x 93% Purity = 89% PLS

    All of our native warm season grasses and seed mixes are sold PLS.

    Broadcast seeding is the process of sowing seed by hand. The seeds are sprinkled into the soil and can be lightly raked in to ensure germination.

    This mix of native grasses and wildflowers typically grows to a height of 5 to 7 feet. Please note that each site is unique and that several factors can affect overall height. These factors include sunlight, hydrology and overall soil health.


    Product Details

    Flower Color: Yellow, Purple, Orange, Blue

    Height: 5 to 7 Feet

    Light Requirements: 4 to 6 Hours of Sunlight a Day

    Soil Hydrology: Dry to Well Drained Soils

    Plant Type: Annuals/Perennials

    Attracts: Birds, Bees, Butterflies, Pollinators

    Suggested USDA Planting Zones: 3-7

    Product Code: NTGM03

    Color Boosters

    The native perennials in your mix do require some patience to establish, but for instant gratification consider adding any of these quick establishing annuals. They're perfect pollinator plants, too!

    Indian Blanket

    Partridge Pea

    Quick Growing Wildflowers Native Seed Mix 

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    Know where you sow! Add some Rice Hulls to your order!

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