FAQ: Won’t the Birds Eat the Native Seeds I just Broadcast?
February 18, 2011 by Steve
Filed under Customer FAQ's, How and When to Plant or Collect Seed, How to Guides, Seasonal Reminders
It’s a question asked quite often and during every season whether one is considering a spring, fall or winter (frost) seeding. The most common method for putting down seed to initiate a prairie planting is a fall or frost broadcasting. This is usually done between October 15 and March 15, after a year of site [...]
The Birds And The Bees Thrown Off By Early Spring by Christopher Joyce via NPR
April 22, 2010 by Kathy
Filed under Seasonal Reminders, What's blooming?
April 22, 2010 Heard this story as I was driving to work on this Earth Day and wanted to share it: Listen to story here Scientists who study the world’s climate have predicted that global warming could cause spring to start earlier. And that appears to be what’s happening, at least in some places. The [...]
Video: What kind of wildlife will come when you plant natives?
November 1, 2009 by Steve
Filed under Customer FAQ's, Videos
FAQ: What types of wildlife can we expect to see in our area? [Steve] – The wildlife most people are trying to introduce into their yards are butterflies, birds, and maybe even the bees. There are certainly wildlife that people don’t want to introduce into the yards, but it’s usually the butterflies and the bees [...]


