Rain Garden Update
September 7, 2010 by Ann
Filed under How to Guides, Prairie Moon Happenings, Seasonal Reminders, What's blooming?
Rain Garden Update I was looking back through our website’s old blog postings when I noticed my entry about our new rain garden from September of last year. I thought it would be a good time to give you an update since then. We have had a fairly wet second season, with many occasions of [...]
Video: Visitors at our August Prairie Tour walk through Prairie Dock, Water Hemlock and Cord Grass
August 19, 2010 by Steve
Filed under Customer FAQ's, Prairie Moon Happenings, Species and Product Overview, Videos, What's blooming?
We have annual, free Prairie Tours each summer. In this short video, visitors at our August Prairie Tour walk through Prairie Dock, Water Hemlock and Cord Grass. [Steve at Prairie Moon Nursery] The really tall ones are the Silphium terebinthinaceum; Prairie Dock. That’s the one with the true elephant ear type leaves. The really tall [...]
2010 Bare Root Plant Sale!
May 11, 2010 by Becky
Filed under Prairie Moon Happenings
For those of your subscribed to our blog, we would like to give you a head’s up that our annual Bare Root Plant Sale is now online. We haven’t sent the mass email yet, so if you act fast, you will get first pick of the reduced price plants! http://www.prairiemoon.com/plants Here is a list of [...]
Fire in Old Fields at Prairie Moon
April 26, 2010 by Andy
Filed under Prairie Moon Happenings
The spring 2010 burn season has ended for Prairie Moon. We use prescribed fire to manage prairie plantings, and in some places to encourage native plants that we have seeded into former pastures. When properly timed, fire sets back aggressive non-native plants like smooth brome and gives an advantage to native forbs like Biennial Gaura, Nodding [...]
A Prairie Moon Tour
April 5, 2010 by Kathy
Filed under Customer FAQ's, Prairie Moon Happenings
We have 2 tours each year, usually June and August. For those of you wondering how the afternoon goes or if your are unable to attend, we’d like to give you a pictorial tour: Books and seed are available for sale. Depending on how many people show up, we divide into up to 3 groups. [...]


