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Native Rain Garden, Sun to Shade 32-2.5"Pots 4 pots of each,Marsh Milkweed, New England Aster, Purple Coneflower, Big Bluestem, Blue Flag Iris, Cardinal Flower, Black-Eyed Susan,Hop Sedge. (for mesic soil) $62.00

Native Prairie Garden, Sun to Part Shade 32 2.5"Pots 4 pots of each,Orange Coneflower,Purple Coneflower, Prairie Purple Clover, Indian Grass, Wild Bergamot, Butterfly Weed, Lead Plant, Anise Hyssop $62.00

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Grow Wild Anywhere Native Wisconsin Savana Seed Mix $10.00 Packet Seeds 100 sq. ft. , Species in Mix. Anise Hyssop,Nodding Onion,Butterfly Weed,Sky Blue Aster,Blue Wild Indigo,White Wild Indigo,Sm Yellow Wild Indigo,Harebell,Sand Coreopsis,Tall Larkspur,Echinacea angustifolia,Echinacea pallida,Echinacea paradoxa,Echinacea purpurea,Echinacea tennesseensis,Rattlesnake Master,Cream Gentian,Stiff Gentian,Button Blazing Star,Wood Betony,Foxglove Beardtongue,Large flowered Beardtongue,Purple Prairie Clover,Black eyed Susan,Wild Petunia,Royal Catchfly,Swamp Milkweed,Swamp Aster,Swamp Marigold,False Aster,Turtlehead,Boneset,Bottle Gentian,Southern Blue Flag,Prairie Blazing Star, Great Blue, Lobelia,Prairie Loosestrife, Winged Loosestrife, Bunch Flower, Monkey Flower, Marsh Betony,Wild Sweet William,Mountain Mint,Black-eyed Susan, Riddells Goldenrod, Golden Alexanders > GRASSES Mix of 4 Sedges, Virginia Wild Rye, Fowl Manna Grass,Woolgrass. Mix of 2 Rushes, Fringed Brome,Fowl Manna Grass ,Little Bluestem, Side Oats Grama, Prairie Brome.

Sow the Seeds          Packet Plants 100 square feet.
Timing: Seeds can be planted in the fall, spring or dead of winter. Fall planting in the Upper Midwest begins in mid-October. Native grass seed sown earlier may germinate in ten days in unseasonably warm weather. If this occurs, seedlings may be winter-killed.
Frost-seeding during snow-free winter periods works well on prepared sites. Seed can be hand-broadcast or machine-planted on the soil surface with no tillage. Freezing and thawing will mix the seed with the soil. This also is an effective method of adding new species to established plantings. Seed can be sown into snow on warmer days when it can melt into the snow pack.
Mid-May to mid-June is the optimal time for spring seeding. Since most native grasses germinate readily then, spring plantings often are dominated in their early years by grasses and those forbs that don*t require moist cold stratification or wintering over.
Moist stratifying forb seed before spring planting will improve germination during the first year, but we recommend it only if the site can be irrigated. If seed is sown untreated in the spring, some species will not germinate until the following spring after wintering over.
     RollingAcres Grow Wild Anywhere Seed Mixes have a diverse mix of species that can grow in a variety of soils and light/ shade conditions , this works well for seeding deep ditches and other hard to mow areas.

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Everything you need to start your own pond. Includes test strips to test for pH, buffering capacity and nitrite. Dechlorinator which removes toxic chlorines and chloramines. Buffer which safely stablilizes pH changes. pH salts which safely lowers pH. Biological Clarifier which naturally removes sludge and ammonia

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Shipping Weight:
0.50 lbs
Price: $9.99



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