Short Sedge Meadow Seed Mix
short-sedge-meadow
For Wet to Wet Mesic Soils
  
Perfect for soils with an abundance of moisture. Your meadow will explode with color in July and August with Prairie Blazing Star, Swamp Milkweed, Blue Vervain, Mountain Mint and many more pictured here.
 
All mixes are subject to change without notice depending on availability of species.

Seeding Rate: 5.73 lbs / acre
204 seeds / sq ft

(Add a Seed Mix Enhancement for that extra splash of color; prices start at just $7.)

Forbs (58.19%)
Species Name %
Swamp Milkweed 7.13
Swamp Aster 1.19
Swamp Marigold 1.63
False Aster 1.19
Turtlehead 1.19
Boneset 0.48
Bottle Gentain 2.38
Southern Blue Flag 4.75
Prairie Blazing Star 11.88
Great Blue Lobelia 1.19
Prairie Loosestrife 2.38

Forbs (continued)
Species Name %
Winged Loosestrife 0.48
Bunch Flower 1.19
Monkey Flower 0.48
Marsh Betony 1.19
Wild Sweet William 2.38
Mountain Mint 0.48
Black-eyed Susan 4.75
Riddell's Goldenrod 2.38
Blue Vervain 4.75
Golden Alexanders 4.75
Grasses (41.81%)
Species Name %
Fringed Brome 16.63
Bristly Sedge 5.70
Porcupine Sedge 2.85
Common Fox Sedge 2.38
Brown Fox Sedge 2.38
Virginia Wild Rye 9.50
Fowl Manna Grass .95
Common Rush 0.71
Inland Rush 0.71
DID YOU KNOW...?
Establishing a native plant community from seed can take 3 years or more


YEAR 1:  SITE PREPARATION AND SEEDING YEAR
 • Many areas will need 1 growing season (spring-fall) for site preparation, an exception may be an area with lawn grass.  Remove existing grass/weeds AND the weed seed bank in the soil by using herbicides or other methods you determine to be best.  Sowing the seed: We are an advocate for fall or frost plantings (mid-Oct or after).  Spring plantings (April-June) are an acceptable second choice.  You should not plant in the summer. (Click here for “Pros and Cons to Fall vs. Spring Plantings”).

YEAR 2: FIRST GROWING SEASON
• Most sites need maintenance mowings to keep weeds from going to seed and to allow light to penetrate the ground encouraging growth of the majority of the slow-growing natives.  You may get some blooms this year, most likely the Black-eyed Susan, but you must sacrifice those beautiful flowers if you want the other species to establish!  Keep the area cut to 4-6” this year.  Don’t pull the weeds!  This will disturb the root systems of the nearby natives trying to establish.

YEAR 3: SECOND GROWING SEASON
• This may or may not be the year you start enjoying the fruits of your labor.  You may need to mow once yet this year.  Be patient – although some species may reach flowering stages in year 3, many could take 5 years or more.

For more information on 'Establishing a Native Plant Community', read the excerpt from our catalog….
Details
Catalog Number SSM
Price:
Seeds
 
Quantity: Pricing: Order:
500 sq. ft. seed mix $23.00
1,000 sq. ft. seed mix $36.00
1/8 acre seed mix $141.00
1/4 acre seed mix $282.00
1/2 acre seed mix $564.00
1 acre seed mix $1127.00
 
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Companion Plants and Products

Seed Mix Enhancement for Wet to Wet Mesic Areas
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing:
Seed Mix Enhancement for 500 sq ft $7.00
Seed Mix Enhancement for 1000 sq ft $12.00
Seed Mix Enhancement for 1/8 Acre $60.00
Seed Mix Enhancement for 1/4 Acre $120.00
Seed Mix Enhancement for 1/2 Acre $240.00
Seed Mix Enhancement for 1 Acre $480.00
If you want to add more color to your mix, these species will do well in a Wet to Wet Mesic area

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