PNW Prairie Economy Mix
The Northwest Prairie Economy Mix combines both native forbs and grasses, that were once abundant throughout the prairie lands, of the Northwest’s fertile Willamette Valley.
On a site of bare and loose soil, that will provide optimal seed-to-soil contact, a broadcast seeding rate of 7 lb./acre may be used. If very little site preparation has been done (i.e. only scratching the surface of the soil and existing vegetation is present), then use the doubled rate of 14 lb./acre.
Ingredients: Blue Wildrye, Hairgrass – Tufted, Hollyhock – Tall Wild, Oatgrass – California, Brome – California, Hairgrass – Slender, Fescue – Roemer’s, Gilia – Globe, Barley – Meadow, Camas – Common, Phlox – Large- Flowered, Heal-All, Sea Blush, Lupine – Riverbank, Oregon Sunshine, Vetch – Big Deer, Clarkia – Diamond, Clarkia – Pink Fairies, Clarkia – Winecup, Buttercup – Straitbeak, Godetia – Farewell to Spring, Junegrass – Prairie
The Northwest Prairie Economy Mix combines both native forbs and grasses, that were once abundant throughout the prairie lands, of the Northwest’s fertile Willamette Valley.
On a site of bare and loose soil, that will provide optimal seed-to-soil contact, a broadcast seeding rate of 7 lb./acre may be used. If very little site preparation has been done (i.e. only scratching the surface of the soil and existing vegetation is present), then use the doubled rate of 14 lb./acre.
Ingredients: Blue Wildrye, Hairgrass – Tufted, Hollyhock – Tall Wild, Oatgrass – California, Brome – California, Hairgrass – Slender, Fescue – Roemer’s, Gilia – Globe, Barley – Meadow, Camas – Common, Phlox – Large- Flowered, Heal-All, Sea Blush, Lupine – Riverbank, Oregon Sunshine, Vetch – Big Deer, Clarkia – Diamond, Clarkia – Pink Fairies, Clarkia – Winecup, Buttercup – Straitbeak, Godetia – Farewell to Spring, Junegrass – Prairie
The Northwest Prairie Economy Mix combines both native forbs and grasses, that were once abundant throughout the prairie lands, of the Northwest’s fertile Willamette Valley.
On a site of bare and loose soil, that will provide optimal seed-to-soil contact, a broadcast seeding rate of 7 lb./acre may be used. If very little site preparation has been done (i.e. only scratching the surface of the soil and existing vegetation is present), then use the doubled rate of 14 lb./acre.
Ingredients: Blue Wildrye, Hairgrass – Tufted, Hollyhock – Tall Wild, Oatgrass – California, Brome – California, Hairgrass – Slender, Fescue – Roemer’s, Gilia – Globe, Barley – Meadow, Camas – Common, Phlox – Large- Flowered, Heal-All, Sea Blush, Lupine – Riverbank, Oregon Sunshine, Vetch – Big Deer, Clarkia – Diamond, Clarkia – Pink Fairies, Clarkia – Winecup, Buttercup – Straitbeak, Godetia – Farewell to Spring, Junegrass – Prairie