Western Native Grass Seed Mix

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Amount: 1/4 Pound
Regular price $17.05
Sale price $17.05 Regular price $17.95
Regular price $30.35
Sale price $30.35 Regular price $31.95
Regular price $56.95
Sale price $56.95 Regular price $59.95
$51.29/lb
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Sale price $474.95 Regular price $499.95
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Regular price $1,139.95
Sale price $1,139.95 Regular price $1,199.95
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Regular price $2,213.45
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Western Native Grass Seed Mix is made up of seven grasses native to the Intermountain Region of the Western US. These resilient grasses require little water and maintenance. Perfect for meadows, property borders, or replacing high-maintenance lawns. Indian Ricegrass, Galletta Grass, Bluebunch Wheatgrass, and more provide year-long interest and wildlife habitat to your landscape; add wildflower seed to bring in colorful pollinators.

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"I planted two springs ago a 1 foot wide, 15 foot long Y shaped band adjacent to the same Y shape of a line of pavers. I've been very pleased with the growth. I thought they may have died after the first season but they just hibernated quickly and bounced back the next spring. I planted the seed too densely; had I been more sparing I think there would be taller growth at this point."

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