Switchgrass Prairie Native Drought Tolerant Grass Seed

Switchgrass Native Grass Seed

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25 LBS
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50 LBS
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LATIN NAME

Panicum virgatum

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 9

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

HEIGHT

36 - 60 inches

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 9

HEIGHT

36 - 60 inches

WIDTH

24 - 26 inches

FOLIAGE COLOR

Silvery blue

FLOWER COLOR

Golden brown

FALL COLOR

Yellow to bronze

SOIL REQUIREMENT

Well-drained

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

7 - 10

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

HEIGHT

12 - 36 inches

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

HEIGHT

8 - 12 inches

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 10

HEIGHT

24 - 36 inches

WIDTH

24 - 36 inches

FOLIAGE COLOR

Silvery Blue

GROWTH RATE

Moderate

FALL COLOR

Coppery Red

SOIL REQUIREMENT

Sandy to Loamy, well-drained, pH 5.5 to 6.0

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

LATIN NAME

Schizachyrium scoparium

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

4 - 10

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

HEIGHT

12 - 16 inches

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

3 - 7

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun to partial shade

HEIGHT

24 - 48 inches

About...

Switchgrass usually grows 3 to 5 feet in height and even as a seedling it can be distinguished from other native grasses by the dense patch of hairs at the point where the leaf blade attaches to the sheath. Very drought tolerant once established.

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Switchgrass Native Prairie Grass Seed
Panicum virgatum Switch Native Grass Seeds Bulk Pound
Outsidepride Perennial Switchgrass is a hardy native North American grass that thrives in diverse conditions, making it an excellent choice for ornamental landscaping or erosion control. Reaching 3 to 5 feet with leaves reaching up to 2 feet, this perennial grass features striking blue-green leaves and reddish stems, adding visual interest to any garden. It is incredibly resilient, tolerating poor soils, drought, and flooding, and requires minimal maintenance once established. With its ability to withstand challenging environments, switchgrass is an attractive addition to gardens and a greener option for areas prone to erosion. It is available in 4 different sizes to suit your landscaping needs.
Drought Tolerant, Deep Rooted Switchgrass Plant Seeds
Drought Tolerant
Outsidepride Switchgrass native grass seed thrives in dry conditions, similar to Indian grass seed. Our deep-rooted grass taps into moisture deep below the surface, ensuring lush growth even in drought-prone areas. Ideal for fields, slopes, or open spaces, switch grass remains vigorous and green, reducing the need for supplemental watering.
Switchgrass Excels In Poor Soils High Germination Establishment
Tolerant of Poor Soils
Switchgrass seed excels in poor soils, adapting to a range of conditions like buffalo grass seed and bahia grass seed. This hardy grass seed flourishes where others fail, establishing strong roots in sandy, clay, or low-nutrient soils. Whether you're working with challenging terrain or depleted lands, switchgrass provides reliable coverage and growth.
Switchgrass For Full Sun To Partial Shade
Low Maintenance
Using Switchgrass native grass seed is a low-maintenance solution, ideal for those seeking a self-sufficient landscape. It requires minimal care—no frequent mowing, fertilization, or watering. Plant it and watch it thrive, growing tall and dense with little intervention, providing a visually appealing and functional landscape.
Switchgrass Seeds For Erosion Control Robust Root System
Erosion Control
Switchgrass is highly effective for erosion control. Our deep-rooted grass stabilizes soil, reducing runoff on slopes and riverbanks. The robust root system holds the ground in place, preventing soil loss and promoting healthier landscapes, much like perennial grass seeds. Ideal for areas prone to erosion, switchgrass ensures long-term stability.
Switchgrass Survives Flooding, Has An Aggressive Growth Habit For Livestock Forage
Switchgrass is an exceptional choice for challenging conditions, thriving where other plants struggle. Often found along natural water features, it excels in fields with sandy loam soils, making it a versatile option for various landscapes. This resilient grass boasts an aggressive growth habit, enhanced drought tolerance, and a remarkable ability to survive flooding. Its adaptability also extends to livestock potential, offering nutritious forage when grazed before seed stalks develop. Whether managing fields or enhancing pastures, switchgrass is a robust, low-maintenance solution that thrives in tough environments.
Biodiverse Switchgrass For Farming, Packaging, Green
Switchgrass goes beyond farming, serving as a versatile raw material product like paper, packaging, and bioplastics. Our switchgrass seed provides a friendly solution supporting industries focused on responsible production. This multifunctional grass not only aids agriculture but also contributes to reducing waste and promoting green manufacturing practices, making it a key resource in the push for a greener, more responsible future.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time For Native Switchgrass Seeds
Outsidepride Switchgrass Native Grass Seed is easy to establish with the right techniques, whether you're planting for ornamental purposes, pastures, or a food plot. Use 1/2 to 1 pound of pure live seed (PLS) per 1000 square feet, or 8-12 pounds of PLS per acre. The optimal seeding depth is 1/2 to 3/4 inch, and the best time to sow is in spring when soil temperatures reach 60°F. Techniques like broadcast seeding, followed by light raking or dragging, ensure even distribution and successful germination, making switchgrass a reliable choice for robust growth and resilience.

Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a summer perennial grass that is native to North America. It is a natural component of the native tall-grass prairie which covered most of the Great Plains, as well as the south and eastern United States. This native grass grows best in areas that receive 30 inches of rainfall a year or in irrigated areas with average to wet soils. It is resistant to many pests and plant diseases, and it is capable of producing high yields with very low applications of fertilizer. This means that the need for agricultural chemicals to grow switchgrass is low to non-existent. Switchgrass also is very tolerant of poor soils, flooding and drought.

Switchgrass usually grows 3 to 5 feet in height. Even as a seedling, it can be distinguished from other native grasses by the dense patch of hairs at the point where the leaf blade attaches to the sheath. The stem is round and usually has a reddish tint. The seed head (panicle) is spreading and open. Foliage turns a beautiful yellow in fall. Holds its form well throughout the winter and it is also excellent material for fresh and dried arrangements. Used often as an ornamental grass.

When switchgrass is used for pasture it must be grazed before seedstalks develop. Before seedstalks develop, forage quality is high and palatability good. After seedheads emerge, nutrient levels become low and switchgrass becomes unacceptable as pasture. Animals are reluctant to eat mature switchgrass and may refuse it entirely if other feed is available. Begin grazing switchgrass when it becomes ready to graze, regardless of how much grazing potential remains on cool-season pastures. Switchgrass matures earlier than most warm-season grasses, so grazing often needs to begin while cool-season grasses still provide good forage. It is better to graze this native grass when it is ready and then graze the remaining cool-season grass later in the summer, than to finish grazing the cool-season grass first and let the switchgrass become stemmy. If switchgrass becomes stemmy before grazing begins, cut it for hay and graze the regrowth about 45 days later. Deer, quail, turkey, and rabbit also like this native grass.

Switchgrass may be able to play a significant role in improving water quality. It could be planted on highly erodible sites and on field borders. As well, it may be used on sandy soils where excessive nitrate leaching is associated with conventional corn production methods.

8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for ornamental plantings. Switchgrass is most productive on moderately-well to well drained soils of medium fertility and at a soil pH range of 5.5 to 7.0. It can tolerate wet sites and survive short-term flooding.

PLS pounds - Pure Live Seed, or PLS, is the percentage of viable seed in a given lot. It is calculated by multiplying the purity percentage by the total germination percentage. For example, 95% purity multiplied by 85% total germination equals a 80.75% PLS. This means that out of every bulk pound of that bag of native grass seed that you plant, 80.75% of it is actually seed of that tagged variety and has the potential to germinate.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

Minimum soil temp 50F

DEPTH

1/4 inch

SOWING RATE

8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for orn...more 8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for ornamental plantings...less

MOISTURE

Keep moist until germination occurs

Perennial Indian Native Grass Seed
Perennial Indian Prairie Grass Seeds For Meadows Bulk Pound
Outsidepride olt Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans) is a versatile native prairie grass that thrives in a variety of soil conditions, making it ideal for erosion control, wildlife habitat, and ornamental landscaping. This perennial grass features silvery blue foliage that turns a striking yellow to bronze in the fall, adding year-round visual appeal. With heights reaching up to 7 feet, Holt Indian Grass provides excellent forage for livestock and creates a natural, meadow-like setting when paired with wildflowers or other native grasses. Perfect for USDA Zones 4-9, this resilient grass is a beautiful and functional addition to any outdoor space. It is available in 4 different sizes to suit your landscaping needs.
Planting Rate & Seed Time For Indian Native Prairie Grass Seed
Outsidepride Indian Native Prairie Grass Seed thrives in almost any environment, making it a versatile choice for various planting needs. To ensure successful growth, follow these simple steps: Prepare the soil by clearing debris and loosening it to a depth of 1-2 inches. Sow the seeds evenly over the prepared soil, using a spreader for large areas. Firmly press or lightly rake the seeds into the soil, aiming for a planting depth of about 0.25 inches. Water gently to moisten the soil and keep it consistently moist until seeds germinate. For large areas, use 8-12 PLS (pure live seed) lbs per acre, and for ornamental plantings, 1/2-1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet.
Drought & Erosion Control Indian Native Grass Seeds
Drought and Erosion Resistant
Our Indian native grass seed, including native grass seed and ornamental grass seed varieties, is renowned for its exceptional drought and erosion resistance. Once established, it forms deep roots that effectively anchor soil, reducing erosion and conserving moisture. This makes it an ideal choice for areas prone to dry conditions, ensuring a robust and resilient landscape.
Indian Grass For Ornamental Landscaping
Colorful Seasonal Display
Plant our Indian grass seed for a vibrant, colorful display throughout the seasons. This grass transforms your landscape with hues that shift from green to striking gold and bronze as the year progresses. Its dynamic color changes add visual interest and appeal, making it a stunning addition to any garden or natural area, providing an ever-changing tapestry of color.
Indian Grass For Wildlife Habitat, Pollinators, Birds, Insects,  Mammals
Wildlife and Livestock Friendly
Our Indian native grass creates a habitat that supports both wildlife and livestock. It provides excellent forage for grazing animals and serves as a haven for various wildlife species. Birds, insects, and small mammals thrive in its dense cover, while livestock benefit from its nutritious and palatable growth, making it a versatile addition to any pasture or natural habitat.
Full Sun Xeriscape Grass For Water Conservation
Full Sun
For optimal growth, plant our Indian Grass Seed in areas that receive full sun. This grass flourishes under direct sunlight, developing strong stems and lush foliage. By planting it in sunlit locations, you ensure vigorous growth and a healthy, thriving landscape. Its preference for full sun makes it an excellent choice for open fields, meadows, and sunny garden spots.
Perennial Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass Seeds For Xeriscape Landscaping
Discover the ultimate grass for a vibrant, low-maintenance landscape with Outsidepride Indian Native Prairie Grass Seed. This seed blend fosters lush, colorful growth that thrives in diverse environments. Its resilience against drought and erosion, combined with the ability to support wildlife and livestock, makes it the perfect choice for an eye-catching landscape. Easy to plant and maintain, it ensures your garden stays beautiful year-round with minimal effort.
Hardy Indian Grass For Xeriscaping, Drought Tolerant Projects Low Water Conservation
Design a striking garden with our Perennial Indian Grass Seed, a hardy grass that adapts to various soil types and climates. This blend ensures a lush, enduring landscape that requires minimal care. Perfect for creating a stunning garden, our grass thrives in any condition, providing vibrant, low-maintenance beauty year-round. Embrace the ease of gardening with a versatile grass that brings your outdoor spaces to life.

Indian Grass (Sorghastrum nutans) - Start Indian Grass seed for this versatile, perennial, prairie grass. Indiangrass is a beautiful, clumping, native grass of medium color, turning to a showy yellow to bronze color in the fall. It will normally retain some color throughout the winter. At one time Indian Grass grew throughout the prairies of central and eastern United States. It grows best in deep, well-drained floodplain soils but is highly tolerant of poorly to excessively well-drained soils, acid to alkaline conditions, and textures ranging from sand to clay. In good soils this native grass can get up to 6 - 7 feet tall, but 3 - 5 feet tall is more normal.

Indian Grass has many uses. It is very palatable for livestock in its active growing season and provides an excellent wild life habitat. Since it is very tolerant of poor soils, it can be used for erosion control in many areas where other plants won't thrive. Native prairie grasses are often used for landscaping as an ornamental grass, a border plant, or used alone or combined with other native grasses, such as the bluestem grasses, to create a meadow look or even combined with wildflowers.

How To Grow Indian Grass Seed: Fresh native grass seed may be sown in the fall and expected to sprout when the soil warms up in the spring, or firmly planted 0.25 in deep in early spring. It should not be mowed or grazed at all the first year.

8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for ornamental plantings.

PLS pounds - Pure Live Seed, or PLS, is the percentage of viable seed in a given lot. It is calculated by multiplying the purity percentage by the total germination percentage. For example, 95% purity multiplied by 85% total germination equals a 80.75% PLS. This means that out of every bulk pound of that bag of native grass seed that you plant, 80.75% of it is actually seed of that tagged variety and has the potential to germinate. Weights listed are bulk pounds.

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Southwest Native Grass Seed Field
Southwest Native Bulk Grass Seed Bags For Planting
Outsidepride Perennial Southwest Native Grass Seed Mix is a versatile blend of warm and cool-season grasses, designed for drought tolerance and ideal for xeriscape landscaping. This mix, featuring Sideoats Grama, Indian Ricegrass, Blue Grama, Alkali Sacaton, and Sand Dropseed, grows to heights between 12 to 36 inches, making it perfect for planting alone or alongside wildflowers. Suitable for regions in southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, and western Texas, it is best planted from late spring to mid-summer for optimal growth and water conservation. It is available in 3 different sizes to suit your gardening needs.
SW Native Grass Seeds For Erosion Control
Begin by clearing the soil of weeds and debris, then loosen it to a depth of 1-2 inches. Evenly spread 1/2 to 1 lb of native grass seed per 1,000 sq ft, or 4-8 lbs per acre is general planting and 4 lbs per acre when combined with wildflowers and 8 lbs per acre if planting the grass mixture on its own. For optimal results, the best time to plant this drought-tolerant native grass seed mixture is from late spring to mid-summer. If you are incorporating wildflowers, aim to plant in late spring or early summer to ensure proper growth and establishment. Lightly rake the soil to cover seeds and gently water to maintain moisture. Continue watering until germination occurs in 2-3 weeks.
Drought Tolerant Southwest Native Grass Seed Mixture
Drought Tolerant
This Southwest native grass seed mix is designed to thrive in arid environments, with grasses like Blue Grama and Indian Ricegrass that have deep root systems. These grasses access moisture from deep in the soil, making them highly drought tolerant. Ideal for xeriscaping, this mix conserves water while maintaining lush growth.
Heat Tolerant  Southwest Native Grass Seed Mixture
Versatile Planting Range
Our Native grass mix is highly versatile, suitable for planting across USDA zones 7-10, covering southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, and western Texas. It thrives in both full sun and partial shade, adapting well to various soil conditions, making it perfect for diverse landscaping needs.
Low Maintenance  Southwest Native Grass Seed Mixture
Low Maintenance
This native grass seed mix is low maintenance, requiring minimal watering and care once established. Its perennial nature and deep-rooted species like Sideoats Grama and Alkali Sacaton reduce the need for frequent reseeding, making it a responsible choice for busy gardeners and landscapers.
High Germination  Southwest Native Grass Seed Mixture
Full Sun to Partial Shade
The Southwest Native Grass Seed Mix thrives in both full sun and partial shade environments, making it adaptable to different light conditions. Grasses like Sand Dropseed and Blue Grama are naturally suited to these conditions, ensuring strong growth whether planted in open fields or under light tree cover.
Xeriscaping  Southwest Native Grass Seed Mixture
Achieve a lush, greener landscape with ease using our Southwest Native Grass Seed Mix. This drought-tolerant native grass seed mixture is perfect for creating a stunning landscape with minimal effort because it requires very little water, thrives in dry conditions, and establishes quickly. The grasses are naturally adapted to arid environments, ensuring they maintain a lush appearance with minimal irrigation and upkeep. Additionally, they can be easily planted alone or with wildflowers, making it a versatile and low-maintenance choice for beautiful, sustainable landscaping.
Southwest Native Grass Seed Mix For Planting Xeriscape Landscapes
Transform your yard with our specially curated Southwest Native Grass Seed Mix, featuring Indian Ricegrass seeds, Alkali Sacaton Seeds, Sand Dropseeds, Sideoats Grama seeds and Blue Grama seeds. This expertly crafted blend of drought-resistant grasses is your key to a vibrant landscape that demands little from you. Designed for effortless beauty, these hardy grasses thrive with minimal water, flourishing naturally in even the driest conditions. Whether you’re looking to create a standalone grass display or pair it with wildflowers, this seed mix ensures your outdoor space remains lush, green, and captivating without the hassle.

This drought tolerant native grass seed mixture of warm and cool-season grasses grows to a height of 12 to 36 inches. It may be planted alone or with a mixture of wildflowers. Great to use for xeriscape landscaping where water conservation is desired.

This mixture contains:

  • Sideoats Grama
  • Indian Ricegrass
  • Blue Grama
  • Alkali Sacaton
  • Sand Dropseed
  • 1/2 lbs/1,000 square feet
  • 4 lbs./acre when planting with wildflowers
  • 8 lbs./acre grass mix only

Planting times: the best time to plant grass mix is late spring to mid-summer. Plant in late spring or early summer if seeding with wildflowers.
Planting range: southern ¼ of California, Arizona, New Mexico (except extreme eastern edge) and the western tip of Texas.

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Xeriscape Drought Tolerant Grass Seed Mix
Xeriscape Bulk Seed Bags For Planting Drought Tolerant Grasses
Our Xeriscape Native Prairie Grass mix is a drought-resistant seed blend designed for the arid Xeriscape regions of the U.S., particularly for areas below 6,000 feet in elevation. Ideal for rangeland, ornamental, and green purposes, this mix features native grasses known for their durability and minimal water requirements. Buffalo Grass, a dominant species of the Great Plains, forms a dense, sod-like turf that withstands heavy grazing and provides excellent erosion control. Blue Grama, another key component, thrives in dry conditions and is highly valued for its resilience and adaptability, making it a standard choice for low-maintenance lawns and forage. It is available in 3 different sizes to suit your gardening needs.
Xeriscape Buffalo and Blue Grams Grasses For Drought Tolerance
Our native grass seed mix virtually grows anywhere, making it ideal for those seeking drought tolerant grass seed and heat tolerant grass seed. This blend includes Buffalo Grass, Blue Grama, and Sheep's Fescue, ensuring a resilient lawn that thrives in full sun and partial shade. Follow these simple planting steps: prepare the soil by removing debris, spread the seeds evenly, press them into the soil, and water gently. Seed at a rate of 3 - 4 lbs per 1000 square feet for lawns or ornamental plantings when the sustained soil temperature reaches 60 degrees and a minimum of 8 - 12 weeks before frost.
Drought & Heat Tolerant Xeriscape Grass
Drought and Cold Tolerant
These perennial grass seeds have evolved in the harsh climates of the Great Plains, making them naturally resilient to both extreme temperatures and limited water availability. It is drought and cold tolerant due to its deep-rooted species which access water deep in the soil, and their ability to go dormant during dry or cold periods, minimizing water needs and protecting against frost damage.
Dense Xeriscape Low Growing Grass
Dense, Matted Turf
Our xeriscape native prairie grass seed mix forms a dense, matted turf ideal for lawns due to the growth habits of Buffalo Grass and Blue Grama. Buffalo Grass spreads rapidly through surface runners, creating a thick, interwoven network that covers the ground evenly. Blue Grama complements this by growing in compact, tufted clumps, and contributing to the overall density.
Low Maintenance Xeriscape Grass Seed
Low Maintenance
This bulk grass seed is low maintenance because it requires minimal watering, thrives in poor soil conditions, helps suppress invasive plants and naturally resists unwanted insects and plant sickness. Additionally, its slow growth reduces the need for frequent mowing, and the grasses' drought tolerance means they can survive with little care, even in harsh environments.
Full Sun Xeriscape Grass For Water Conservation
Full Sun to Partial Shade
These grasses have evolved to maximize photosynthesis in full sun, while their deep root systems and drought tolerance allow them to sustain growth in partial shade, where water and light availability might be lower. This adaptability makes them versatile and resilient across various light conditions, ensuring they remain robust and healthy even in fluctuating environmental factors.
Green Lawn of Xeriscape Grass
Enjoy a greener landscape with our hardy, heat and drought grass seed mix. Xeriscape native prairie grass mix promotes a lush, green landscape by combining tough, drought-resistant grasses that maintain their vibrant color with minimal watering. This mix not only ensures a visually appealing lawn but also fosters a wildlife-friendly environment, offering natural shelter and food for local species. Its ability to thrive in various conditions allows for a greener, low-maintenance landscape that remains green and inviting throughout the seasons.
Xeriscape Grass Bulk Grass Seed For Great Plains Region
Transform your landscape with our drought-resistant solution, designed to thrive in even the most challenging conditions. Our specially formulated grass mix combines resilient species that require minimal water while maintaining a lush, green appearance year-round. Ideal for areas prone to dry spells, this blend not only reduces water usage but also supports a sustainable environment by encouraging the growth of hardy, low-maintenance plants. With this solution, you can enjoy a vibrant, thriving landscape that stands up to the elements and enhances the natural beauty of your outdoor space.

Xeriscape Native Prairie Grass mix for the Xeriscape growing area of US (See map) is a drought-resistant alternative to conventional lawns. This mixture was developed and blended for use for Rangeland, Ornamental and Ecological purposes (Wildlife, etc.) rather than for fast stabilization of soils.

Usage Area: For Xeriscape / Dryer soil areas of US (see map). Suitable for elevations below 6,000 ft.
Height: 6 - 12 inches.

Mixture Varieties Include: Buffalo, Blue Grama, and Sheeps Fescue

Buffalo grass is a fine-leaved, native, sod-forming, warm-season, drought tolerant perennial and is the dominant species on the short-grass region of the central Great Plains. Generally, it grows 4 to 8 inches high and produces leaves less than 1/8 inch wide and 3 to 6 inches long. It spreads rapidly by surface runners and forms a dense, matted turf (great for lawns).

Buffalo grass provides good grazing for livestock. Its palatability, prevalence, and adaptation to a wide range of soil and climatic conditions make it an important forage species of the Great Plains where it is considered a native grass. Growth begins in mid spring and continues through the summer.

Buffalo grass withstands long, heavy grazing better than any other native grass on ranges consistently subjected to severe use. It often survives as a nearly pure stand. Because of its excellent ground cover, ability to spread under use, wide climatic adaptation, and relative ease of establishment, Buffalo grass is ideally suited for erosion control on range and pasturelands.  Probably the most popular of the low growing native grasses.

Blue Grama is a short growing, long-lived, warm-season, drought tolerant native perennial grass that grows throughout the Great Plains. The leaves are 3 to 6 inches long and less than 1/4 inch wide.

Blue grama is found on most soil types, including alkaline soils, but is most abundant on the heavier, upland soils. Its capacity to resist drought permits it to occupy the drier areas throughout its range of adaptation.

Growth begins fairly late in the season and depends on how much moisture is available. The forage is relished by all classes of livestock. Growth ceases during long droughts, but begins again upon the return of favorable moisture and temperature. Because of its wide distribution, high quality, hardiness, and growth habits, it is one of our most important range species. Under heavy grazing, blue grama often persists in nearly pure stands after the associated grasses disappear. Blue grama is readily established from native grass seed and is now used in low maintenance lawns.

PLS pounds: Pure Live Seed, or PLS, is the percentage of viable seed in a given lot. It is calculated by multiplying the purity percentage by the total germination percentage. Multiply the purity percentage by the germination percentage. For example, 95% purity multiplied by 85% total germination equals a 80.75% PLS. This means that out of every bulk pound of that bag of native grass seed that you plant, 80.75% of it is actually seed of that tagged variety and has the potential to germinate. Weights listed are bulk pounds.

  • Seeding rate: 3 - 4 lbs per 1000 square feet for lawns or ornamental plantings.
  • Seeding date: When sustained soil temperature reaches 60 degrees and minimum of 8 - 12 weeks before frost
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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

60

AVERAGE GERM TIME

21 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/4 to 1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for orn...more 8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for ornamental plantings....less

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

24 inches

LIttle Bluestem Native Grass Seeds
Bulk Pounds lb Little Bluestem Ornamental Grass Seeds
Little Bluestem is a versatile and drought-tolerant native grass, widely used in ornamental landscaping, especially in xeriscapes. This resilient bunch grass, which thrives in well-drained, medium to dry soils, showcases striking blue-green foliage that turns a vibrant red in fall, topped with fluffy silvery-white seed stalks. Reaching heights of up to four feet, it is a popular choice for wildflower plantings and is particularly effective for erosion control. Little Bluestem also provides forage for livestock and wildlife, making it a valuable addition to both natural and cultivated landscapes across the United States. It is available in 4 different sizes to suit your various needs.
Adaptable Little Bluestem Heavy, Dry, Poor, Sandy Soils
Adaptable to Various Soils
Little Bluestem is adaptable to a wide range of soils because of its ability to thrive in well-drained, medium to dry, and even infertile soils. It has a deep root system that allows it to access moisture from deeper soil layers, which helps it survive in poor or sandy soils. Its tolerance to varying pH levels, particularly slightly acidic to neutral soils, and its ability to grow in thin, upland sites contribute to its adaptability across diverse environments.
Little Bluestem Provides Nutritional Forage For Wildlife & Deer
Nutritional Forage
This native prairie grass is a moderately nutritious forage species that is well-suited for grazing by livestock, deer, and elk. This grass is favored by a variety of animals due to its palatable nature and the nutritional benefits it offers. Farmers and ranchers often rely on Little Bluestem as a grazing resource for their herds because it can sustain and nourish different types of grazing animals effectively.
Short Native Grass Seed Mix For Heat & Drought Tolerance
Erosion control
Little Bluestem is excellent for erosion control because its deep and dense root system anchors the soil, preventing it from being easily eroded. Its resilience in thin, upland soils and drought conditions further enhances its effectiveness in stabilizing soil in challenging areas. Additionally, its ability to grow in a variety of poor soil types makes it a versatile choice for erosion-prone landscapes.
Drought Tolerant Little Bluestem For Xeriscape Landscaping
Improve Drought Tolerance
Little Bluestem's drought tolerance is primarily due to its deep root system, which allows it to access moisture from deeper soil layers. Additionally, its narrow leaves reduce water loss through evaporation, and its ability to go dormant during extended dry periods helps it conserve resources and survive in low-water conditions.
LIttle Bluestem Thrives in Sandy To Loamy Soils Great Plains Midwest Region
This indigenous prairie grass boasts a diverse palette of colors, displaying an array of blue and green tones. As autumn arrives, these colors transition into a vivid, eye-catching red, crowned with fluffy, silvery-white seed stalks. Its adaptable growth pattern and minimal maintenance requirements make it versatile for various landscapes. It flourishes in sandy to loamy soils and is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 3 through 10, making it an excellent option for various climates and conditions.
LIttle Bluestem Wildlife Haven For Birds, Mammals, Insects, Wildlife
Little Bluestem plays a vital role in supporting diverse wildlife. The dense clusters of this grass offer essential shelter and nesting areas for numerous bird species, small mammals, and insects. Moreover, its seeds serve as an important food source for many bird species, making it an integral component of their diet. The combination of shelter and sustenance provided by Little Bluestem underscores its significance in maintaining healthy natural surroundings and promoting biodiversity.
Seeding Rate & Planting Time For LIttle Bluestem
For optimal results, little bluestem native grass seed should be sown as early in the spring as possible. In cases where no-till methods are necessary due to factors like slope or stoniness, it's crucial to control the existing sod in the fall to allow for spring planting. To establish a pure stand using broadcast or no-till techniques, the seeding rate should be between 8 to 12 pounds of pure live seed (PLS) per acre. When utilizing drills for planting, debearded seed is required unless the drill is equipped with a chaffy seed box. For broadcast seeding, a packer should be used to firm the seedbed and ensure the seed is incorporated to a depth of 1/4 inch. Nitrogen fertilizer should not be applied during the establishment year unless there is no expected weed competition. If the soil pH is below 5.5, lime should be applied either during site preparation or the fall before no-till planting.

Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium) - Little Bluestem grass seed easily grows to produce one of the most popular drought tolerant ornamental grasses on the market today, and it is widely used in xeriscape landscaping. Little Bluestem native grass is often used in wildflower plantings because it is short and mixes well with wildflowers for increased attraction. This native prairie grass has a wide range of colors which are various shades of blue and green hues. These colors turn to a striking bright red in fall and are are topped by fluffy silvery-white seed stalks. Little Bluestem ornamental grass can reach heights of two to four feet tall and a patch of this waving in the wind is truly a wonderful sight for your landscape.

Little Bluestem is a vigorous, long-lived native bunch grass, widely distributed over the United States; but most prevalent in the Central and Southern Great Plains. It is usually found associated with Big Bluestem native grass. It is more drought resistant that Big Bluestem, and a smaller plant - usually not reaching much over 3 feet. The leaves are up to 8 inches long, and not over 0.25 inch wide. It furnishes dependable grazing and cured hay, but is not highly palatable. It is especially valuable for erosion control.

8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for ornamental plantings.

PLS pounds - Pure Live Seed, or PLS, is the percentage of viable seed in a given lot. It is calculated by multiplying the purity percentage by the total germination percentage. For example, 95% purity multiplied by 85% total germination equals a 80.75% PLS. This means that out of every bulk pound of that bag of native grass seed that you plant, 80.75% of it is actually seed of that tagged variety and has the potential to germinate. Weights listed are bulk pounds.

Type: Perennial
Mature Height: 1 1/2 - 3 feet
Soil Type: Tolerate poor soil
Mature Spread: 2 - 2 1/2 feet
Flower Color: Tan
Mature Form: Upright - Clump
Foliage Color: Silver Green
Growth Rate: Moderate
Fall Color: Orange/Red
Sun Exposure: Partial sun
Moisture Requirements: Adaptable to dry
Zones: 3 - 10

Pasture/range/hayland: Little Bluestem is a fair forage species and is readily grazed by livestock, deer, and elk. It is also suitable for hay.

Erosion control: Because of its growth habit and adaptability to a wide range of soil conditions, Little Bluestem native grass is useful as a component of re-vegetation mixes that use native grasses. It is especially well-suited for use on thin upland range sites.

Wildlife: Little Bluestem seed is eaten by songbirds and upland game birds. The plant provides cover for ground birds and small mammals.

Landscaping: With its blue-green leaves during the growing season and attractive rusty color with white fluffy seed heads in the fall, Little Bluestem is useful in ornamental plantings.

Little Bluestem is one of the most widely distributed native grasses in North America. It will grow on a wide variety of soils but is very well adapted to well-drained, medium to dry, infertile soils. The plant has excellent drought and fair shade tolerance, and fair to poor flood tolerance. It grows preferentially on sites with pH 6.0 and slightly higher. Little Bluestem is distributed throughout the United States.

Little Bluestem native grass seed should be seeded as early in the spring as possible. Where no-till is used due to slope, stoniness, or other reasons, sod control should be performed in the fall to permit early spring planting. The seeding rate for establishing a pure stand with broadcast or no-till methods should be 8 to 12 pounds PLS per acre. When drills are used to plant, debearded seed must be utilized unless the drill has a chaffy seed box. When the seed is broadcast, a packer should be utilized to firm the seedbed and incorporate the seed 1/4 inch. No nitrogen fertilizer should be applied during the establishment year unless no weed competition is expected. If pH is below 5.5, lime is recommended during site preparation or the fall prior to no-till plantings.

For critical area seeding, the preferred method of planting is drilling, but if this is not possible, an acceptable alternative method is broadcasting the seed (typically in a mix with other warm season native grasses) and ‘tracking’ it in with a bulldozer. The dozer moves up and down slope, off-setting each pass until the entire area is covered with tracks. Seedings should be made as early as possible in the spring on sands and gravels, without mulching. Moderate levels of N, P, and K are sufficient for establishment, and soil pH should be 5.5 to 6.0. Cultipacker-type planters are not suitable for this species.

Control of competition is necessary for successful stand establishment. High mowing (above the bluestem seedlings) is a common method of weed control. Once established, poor stands can be rehabilitated by using proper management practices, such as controlled grazing, application of recommended rates of herbicides and fertilizer, and prescribed spring burning, where permitted.

Do not graze a forage planting of native grasses during the year of establishment. During subsequent growing seasons, harvesting by controlled grazing or haying is possible on good stands. Do not remove more than 50% of the current year’s growth from plants. No cropping should occur below 8 inches or within 1 month of anticipated frosts. Grazing of competing cool season grasses after frost in the fall and before the Little Bluestem is 1 inch tall in the spring is desirable.

Little Bluestem is a medium height grass with coarse stems. As a warm season native grass it begins growth in late spring and continues through the hot summer period until the first killing frost. Little Bluestem has very flat bluish basal shoots. Plants are green, but often purplish at base of stem and the entire plant has a reddish cast after frost. Leaves are smooth, but frequently are covered with hair at the base next to the sheath. Leaves tend to fold with maturity. Seed head clusters about three inches long. The cluster stems are hairy. Plant height varies from 18 inches on droughty sites to 3 feet on deep, fertile soils. There are approximately 255,000 seeds per pound of this native grass. 

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Outsidepride Bad River Blue Grama Prairie Grass Seed (Bouteloua gracilis) are a hardy, drought-tolerant native grass ideal for lawns, erosion control, pasture restoration, and grazing. This warm-season perennial thrives in USDA Zones 4-10, growing 12-16 inches tall in full sun and adapting to various soils. In its dormant state, it will also tolerate burning. Blue grama will not tolerate dense shade, flooding, a high water table, or acid soils. This native grass is a densely tufted, perennial, warm-season, native short grass distributed throughout the Great Plains and Southwest.
Native Blue Grama Grass
Native and Adaptable
Our drought-tolerant grass seed thrives in lawns, pastures, and erosion control areas, adapting to dry climates and fodder systems. It provides lush ground cover and is ideal for chicken feed and overseeding. With minimal maintenance, it ensures healthy, resilient growth year after year.
Low Maintenance Blue Grama Native Grass
Low Maintenance Turf
This low-maintenance ground cover seed thrives in lawns and pastures, requiring minimal water and upkeep. It adapts to dry climates, making it ideal for fodder systems and farming. With dense growth and deep roots, it ensures resilient coverage and supports sprouting seeds year-round.
Blue Grama Native Grass For Erosion Control
Excellent Erosion Control
Our deep-rooted grass provides strong soil stability, making it ideal for lawns and winter pasture seed. It helps reduce runoff and supports wheat seeds for planting and fodder systems. With dense growth, it protects against soil loss, ensuring long-lasting land resilience in diverse climates.
Cold Tolerant Blue Grama Native Grass
USDA Zones: 4 - 10
Our hardy grass thrives in USDA Zones 4-10, adapting to cold winters and warm summers for year-round growth. It withstands temperature extremes and requires minimal upkeep, making it ideal for varied climates. With strong resilience, it ensures lush coverage in diverse conditions.
Blue Grama Native Grass For Water Conservation
Our resilient grass thrives in diverse climates, excelling in erosion control, drought tolerance, and fire resistance. With deep roots, it reinforces soil structure, making it ideal for pasture applications, fodder systems, and cover crop seed mix. Its dense growth enhances ground stability, while its hardy nature ensures long-lasting resilience with minimal upkeep. As grass seeds for lawn and sprout seeds, it delivers consistent, reliable coverage in even the most challenging environments.
Blue Grama Native Grass For Drought Prone Areas
Our hardy native grass flourishes in dry climates. As a warm-season grass, it thrives in hot, dry climates and remains resilient even during prolonged droughts. It requires minimal maintenance, adapting well to poor soils without the need for fertilizers. Additionally, its dense roots help prevent soil erosion. Beyond its practicality, blue grama has appeal with its fine texture and unique seed heads while also supporting pollinators and wildlife.
Planting Directions For Blue Grama Native Grass
Our hardy grass is designed for quick growth. With a seeding rate of 8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for lawns or ornamental plantings, it ensures strong germination when spread evenly over a prepared area. A seeding depth of ¼ to ½ inch supports healthy root development, while the recommended planting window is summer which allows for vigorous establishment. it’s a great choice for low-maintenance lawns, pastures, and prairie restoration projects.

Bad River blue grama demonstrates good drought, fair salinity, and moderate alkalinity tolerances. In its dormant state, it will also tolerate burning. Blue grama will not tolerate dense shade, flooding, a high water table, or acid soils. This native grass is a densely tufted, perennial, warm-season, native short grass distributed throughout the Great Plains and Southwest. It is found on open plains and rocky slopes. It is best adapted to medium and fine textured, relatively deep soils of rolling uplands.

Blue grama is suitable for mixtures of grasses used in erosion control, low maintenance turf plantings, and surface mine revegetation. Establishment, as with all native grasses, proper ground preparation is one of the most important considerations. The seedbed should be firm but not solid; cultivation to kill the roots of cool-season grasses is essential. Planting may be done by either drilling or broadcasting, with the seed being sown no more than 1/4 inch.

Blue Grama may be confused with buffalograss, with which it grows, but blue grama lacks the creeping stolons of buffalograss. In short grass sod, it frequently is the primary dominant. Reproduction of blue grama is primarily by seed and short rhizomes. It spreads outward slowly from parent plants by tillering, frequently creating a sod appearance. Bad River ecotype does not differ significantly from the general taxonomic description of blue grama. Its leaf blades are 1 to 6 inches long, light to medium green, curled, with prominent veins (above and below) and rolled at emergence. Most of the curly leaves are at the base of the plant. The inflorescence is a panicle with 1 to 3 spicate primary branches. This is a very popular native grass used in both lawns and pastures.

  • Very tolerant of drought, heat, cold, and most soils including sandy and finer soils
  • Requires very little maintenance.
  • Moderate durability
  • Mixes well with Buffalo grass
  • Survives wide temperature fluctuations
  • 8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for lawns or ornamental plantings.
  • Seeding date: When sustained soil temperature reaches 60 degrees and minimum of 8 - 12 weeks before frost

PLS pounds: Pure Live Seed, or PLS, is the percentage of viable seed in a given lot. It is calculated by multiplying the purity percentage by the total germination percentage. Multiply the purity percentage by the germination percentage. For example, 95% purity multiplied by 85% total germination equals a 80.75% PLS. This means that out of every bulk pound of that bag of native grass seed that you plant, 80.75% of it is actually seed of that tagged variety and has the potential to germinate. Weights listed are bulk pounds.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

65

AVERAGE GERM TIME

21 - 28 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

No

DEPTH

1/4 to 1/2 inch

SOWING RATE

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MOISTURE

Keep seed moist until germination

Big Bluestem Native Prairie Grass For Restoration
Andropogon Big Bluestem Seeds Bulk Pound
Transform your landscape with the stunning Outsidepride big bluestem warm season native prairie grass seeds. Known for its towering height of up to 7 feet and its striking reddish-copper fall color, this drought-tolerant perennial grass thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. Ideal for xeriscaping, erosion control, and wildlife habitat, Big Bluestem not only adds beauty but also plays a crucial role in soil stabilization and prairie restoration. With its deep roots and ability to withstand dry conditions, this versatile grass is perfect for creating a sustainable, low-maintenance garden that supports native ecosystems. It is available in 4 different sizes to suit your gardening needs.
Big Bluestem Ornamental Grass Seeds
Ornamental Appeal
With its silvery-blue foliage and striking reddish-copper fall color, this grass is perfect for creating a stunning xeriscape landscape. The plant's purplish flower spikes add additional interest from late summer through early fall. Its height, which can reach up to 7 feet, and its upright, clump-forming habit make it an excellent choice for adding vertical interest and texture to gardens, borders, and naturalistic landscapes.
Big Bluestem For Wildlife Habitat
Wildlife Habitat
Big Bluestem is an excellent wildlife habitat since its height and clumping nature provide shelter and nesting sites for birds, including ground-nesting species like prairie chickens. The grass's seeds foliage is grazed by larger animals like deer and bison. Additionally, the dense cover it offers helps protect small mammals and insects from predators and harsh weather, making it a vital component of a thriving, biodiverse ecosystem.
Big Bluestem Native Grass Seed Erosion Control
Erosion Control
Our big blue stem grass seeds is excellent for erosion control with its deep root system that stabilizes soil. Its deep and extensive root system, which can extend up to 10 feet deep into the soil, help stabilize the soil, reducing erosion by holding the soil firmly in place, even on slopes or in areas prone to wind and water erosion. The plant's rhizomes create a network that further anchors the soil and prevents it from washing away.
Birds & Butterfly Full Sun to Partial Shade
Full Sun to Partial Shade
This full sun grass seed's strong photosynthetic efficiency allows it to grow well in full sun, where it can reach its maximum height and produce its vibrant colors. However, it can also tolerate partial shade, making it versatile enough for various landscape settings. This adaptability to different light conditions enhances its ornamental appeal and ensures its success in diverse environments.
Big Bluestem Low Water Conservation Xeriscape Landscaping
Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) has a variety of uses, making it a versatile and valuable plant. Its primary use is in prairie restoration and conservation projects, where it serves as a dominant species in tallgrass prairies. It's also widely used to help stabalize soil with its deep roots in areas prone to wind and water erosion. Additionally, it provides high-quality forage for livestock, making it a valuable pasture grass. Big Bluestem also serves as an important wildlife habitat, offering shelter, nesting sites, and food for birds, insects, and larger animals like deer and bison.
Big Bluestem Seed For Ornamental, Wildlife, Birds, Prairie, Meadows, Pasture
Transform your yard into a thriving prairie ecosystem by introducing Big Bluestem, a resilient native grass that flourishes in sunny, well-drained areas. This tall, graceful grass, when combined with other native species like wildflowers and complementary grasses, recreates the rich biodiversity of natural prairies. Over time, Big Bluestem establishes itself with minimal maintenance, thanks to its deep roots and drought tolerance. As it grows, it will not only provide striking seasonal beauty but also support a variety of wildlife, offering a sanctuary for birds, insects, and other creatures. Your yard will evolve into a vibrant, self-sustaining landscape that echoes the timeless beauty and green balance of the native prairie.
Big Bluestem Seeding Rate & Planting Time
To plant Big Bluestem, choose a sunny location with well-drained soil, though it can thrive in various soil types. Prepare the area by clearing weeds and loosening the soil to a depth of 6 inches. For large areas, seed at 8-12 PLS pounds per acre; for ornamental plantings, use 1/2 to 1 PLS pound per 1,000 square feet. Lightly rake to cover the seeds with about 1/4 inch of soil, water thoroughly, and keep the soil moist until seedlings establish. Once established, this drought-tolerant grass requires minimal maintenance.

Big Bluestem (Andropogon gerardii) - Drough tolerant Big Bluestem grass seeds can produce a versatile and attractive grass. It is a native grass and is a warm season perennial grass which has an attractive reddish-copper color in fall and can help create a beautiful xeriscape landscape. In fact, some use it specifically as an ornamental grass. It blooms from June through September. In late summer, purplish flower spikes form. Big Bluestem is the most prevalent and widely distributed of all prairie grasses which can grow 4 to 7 feet tall.

Big Bluestem has tall and slender stems that are blue-green in the summer. The hairy blades, which can get to be 12 inches long and 1/2 inch wide, will get a red tinge on the leaves as they get older, and turn reddish copper in the fall. Big Bluestem grasses are excellent native grasses for xeriscape landscaping and can be grown in pots or in the flower beds. It is a very attractive grass which works well as an accent plant or in mass plantings where water conservation is desired.

8 - 12 PLS lbs per acre or 1/2 - 1 PLS lb per 1000 square feet for ornamental plantings.

PLS pounds - Pure Live Seed, or PLS, is the percentage of viable seed in a given lot. It is calculated by multiplying the purity percentage by the total germination percentage. For example, 95% purity multiplied by 85% total germination equals a 80.75% PLS. This means that out of every bulk pound of that bag of native grass seed that you plant, 80.75% of it is actually seed of that tagged variety and has the potential to germinate. Weights listed are bulk pounds.

Type: Perennial
Mature Height: 4 - 7 feet
Soil Type: Well drained
Mature Spread: 2 - 3 feet
Flower Color: Purplish
Mature Form: Upright - Clump
Foliage Color: Silvery-blue
Growth Rate: Moderate
Fall Color: Reddish copper
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Moisture Requirements: Adaptable to dry
Zones: 4 - 9

Conservation: Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem is the dominant native grass species of the Midwestern tallgrass prairie. It is mixed with other native prairie grasses for prairie restoration and highway re-vegetation or mixed with wildflowers. If mixing with wildflowers, it should be mixed with tall wildflower species; otherwise, the Big Blustem will dominate. While it does best in moist soils, it can be used for mine reclamation, logging road restoration and other restoration areas that have sandy or droughty conditions.

Erosion Control: Big Bluestem is planted to stabilize soil. Rhizomes (underground roots that form runners) are typically 1 to 2 inches below the soil surface, while the main roots can extend downward to 10 feet. Big Bluestem is also planted to provide aboveground protection against wind erosion.

Forage: Big Bluestem is a high quality forage species for all classes of livestock. Crude protein content of 16-18% is maintained from May through August but drops below 6% in September and October. It is often cultivated as a pasture grass and for hay-making. Big Bluestem can withstand substantial grazing. However, if this native grass is continually grazed closer than 6 to 8 inches, it will be out competed by other grass species. It is highly palatable to livestock during spring and summer and becomes coarse and less palatable during the fall and winter. Hay should be mowed in early to mid-summer to maintain high nutrition quality.

Landscaping: Big Bluestem is used in wildflower meadows and prairie plantings. It is also effective as a rear border or accent in native plant gardens. Big Bluestem ornamental grass is very showy and appealing.

Wildlife: Big Bluestem provides shelter for nesting birds and insects. Songbirds and prairie chickens consume the seeds while white-tailed deer and bison graze vegetative parts.

Big Bluestem is native to the United States. It occurs in southern Canada, from Maine to Montana, south to Florida and New Mexico and into Mexico. It is found in open woods, prairies, meadows, along riverbanks, and roadsides. It is especially abundant in lowland prairies, overflow sites, and sandy areas.

The USDA hardiness zones for Big Bluestem are 4 to 9. It is best adapted to moist, sandy or clay loams but also occurs in dry or shallow soils. It does well in full sun or partial shade. Prairie conditions, like low nutrient and moisture content, have conditioned many native grasses for use in well-drained soil with low fertility. It is not tolerant of heavy clays, extremely wet bottomlands, deep sands, high salinity, or high lime. Big Bluestem is generally shorter in the northern portion of its range, and taller in the southern portion of its range. It is a rhizomatous, sod-forming grass in the tall grass prairie and has a bunch grass appearance in more arid regions.

Fill germination trays and pots with moist soil or broadcast the native grass seed over the desired planting area. Sow the native grass seeds by hand, covering with a thin layer of soil. Keep soil evenly moist during germination and do not use fertilizer. The ornamental grass seeds can be sown directly outside from late winter to late spring. Emergence will occur in in 3 to 4 weeks depending on adequate moisture and soil temperatures. Plants will be ready for harvest in mid-summer to late fall. First-season growth is often slow. Rhizomatic regeneration in following years increases the growth rate.

 

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Northeast Native Grass Seed For Xeriscape Landscaping
Northeast Native Grass Seed Bags For Planting
Outsidepride Northeast native prairie grass mixture, consisting of both warm and cool-season perennial grasses, is drought-tolerant and grows to a height of 24 to 48 inches. It thrives in full sun to partial shade environments. Ideal for water conservation and xeriscape landscaping, it can be planted alone or with wildflowers. The blend includes Virginia Wildrye (34%), Canada Wildrye (30%), Indiangrass (17%), Little Bluestem (15%), and Switchgrass (4%). It is available in 3 different sizes to suit your gardening needs.
Northeast Native Grass For Erosion Control
Native and Adaptable
Outsidepride Northeast Native Grass Seed Mix is specifically designed to thrive in the varied climates of the northeastern United States. It is well-suited to the region's climate and soil conditions due to its composition of indigenous grasses that are drought-tolerant and adapted to USDA Zones 3 - 7.
Northeast Native Grass Attracts Pollinators
Pollinator Mix Potential
Our Northeast Native grass seed is an excellent choice for creating a pollinator-friendly habitat. This mix includes species like little bluestem and Virginia wild rye that attract bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators. Planting our mix not only enhances local ecosystems but also supports the health and diversity of pollinator populations.
Drought Tolerant Northeast Native Grass
Excellent erosion control
This grass seed mix is ideal for effective erosion control. The deep-rooted species in this mix help stabilize soil and prevent erosion on slopes and other vulnerable areas. By establishing a dense and hardy ground cover, you can protect your land from wind and water erosion, ensuring long-term soil health and landscape integrity.
Northeast Native Grass Supports Wildlife
Supports Local Wildlife
Our grass seed mix supports local wildlife by providing essential habitat and food sources. The native grasses and wildflowers included in this mix offer shelter and nutrition for birds, mammals, and insects. By planting our mix, you create a welcoming environment that promotes biodiversity and supports thriving animal populations.
Low Maintenance and Drought Tolerant Northeast Native Grass Mix
Our Northeast Grass Seeds offers a diverse and beautiful landscape solution that improves drought tolerance, withstands cold temperatures, enhances air quality, and requires low maintenance. This blend is ideal for those seeking a resilient and attractive grass option that thrives in northeastern U.S. climates. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, our mix ensures a lush environment, making your outdoor space a haven of natural beauty and health. Ideal for pollinator gardens, erosion control projects, and supporting local wildlife, our mix is versatile and effective for various landscaping needs.
Plant Northeast Native Grass With Wildflowers
Showcasing versatile beauty, Northeast native seeds thrive both on their own and when paired with wildflowers. When planted alone, these grasses create a lush, cohesive landscape that requires minimal maintenance and supports local biodiversity. Combined with wildflowers, they enhance the landscape with vibrant colors and attract pollinators, creating a dynamic, visually appealing, and ecologically beneficial environment.
Planting Directions For NE Native Grass Seed Mix
Outsidepride Northeast Native Grass Seeds is easy to establish, making it a versatile choice for various applications. The recommended seeding rate is 1/2 lbs per 1,000 square feet, 8 lbs per acre when planting with wildflowers, or 17 lbs per acre for grass only. For optimal germination, plant in the fall or early spring, ensuring the seeds are sown at a depth of 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch. Use a broadcast spreader for larger areas or hand-sow smaller patches. This seed blend is suitable for regions like Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia and Washington D.C.

This drought tolerant Northeast Native Prairie Grass mixture of warm and cool-season grasses grows to a height of 24 to 48 inches. It may be planted alone or with a mixture of wildflowers. Plant where water conservation and xeriscape landscaping are desired.

This mixture contains:

  • 34% Virginia Wildrye - Elymus vifginicus
  • 30% Canada Wildrye - Elymus canadensis
  • 17% Indiangrass - Sorghastrum nutans
  • 15% Little Bluestem - Schizachyrium scoparium
  •   4% Switchgrass - Panicum virgatum
  • 1/2 lbs/1,000 square feet
  • 8 lbs./acre when planting with wildflowers
  • 17 lbs./acre grass mix only

Planting times: Plant in spring or early summer.
Planting range: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia and Washington D.C.

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