Blog
Is Irrigation Necessary When Establishing Native Grasses?
Many of our customers have begun planting native grasses, and one of the most common questions we get this time of year is “How much do I need to irrigate?”. Because this question is so common and so important, we wanted to address it thoroughly. It’s important to know how
What is Pure Live Seed (PLS) for Reclamation Projects?
While reclamation projects have no set window or time frame, they are more frequent in the spring. A successful planting and establishment is necessary to move on to your next project. This makes buying and planting high-quality seeds a crucial component of successful reclamation. However, choosing the right seeds can
The Southeast Texas Native Seed Mix
Southeast Texas is an area with a unique ecological challenge. It’s an area that can be plagued by periods of significant wet and dry, making it difficult to identify the steps to take to achieve ecological balance. However, it’s just the kind of challenge that native seed was grown to
Grow with Us: Take Our Survey & Get Free Shipping
We want to make sure that the content we offer you online through our blog, emails, social, and more, fits your needs. With that in mind, our team has created a short survey. It should not take more than five minutes to fill out. (We’ve tested it). Take the Survey
Winter Planning for Spring Reclamation & Conservation Projects
Mother Nature always knows best. As much as possible, we try to follow her lead and learn from her example. One of her best lessons is the importance of rest, both for the land and for us. While a season of dormancy might feel counterproductive, it leads to growth. During
Reclamation Project Planning with Seed-Spec
Quickly and Easily Identify Site-Specific Native Seed Blends Reclamation projects are complex scenarios. Beyond managing crews, deadlines, and budgets, there is the importance of identifying the right species for a location. Many regulations around reclamation or revegetation require that an operator or land owner submit a reclamation plan well in