moist soil meadow Mix
Formulated for damp and clay-rich environments, this mix infuses life and color into spaces that naturally retain water or possess clayey soils.
DESCRIPTION
Discover nature's bounty with our Moist Soil Meadow Mix, especially formulated for areas with damp environments and clay-rich soils. This unique blend brings together wildflowers and grasses that not only thrive in moisture-retentive areas but also excel in clayey terrains. Whether your space naturally retains water, possesses clayey underpinnings, or simply doesn't dry out rapidly, this mix aims to infuse life and vibrancy into it. Home to a myriad of species from the captivating Black-eyed Susan to the robust Canada wild-rye, a rich palette of colors, textures, and pollinator activity awaits you. While certain plants in this mix may require a cold spell to germinate, your patience will be rewarded. Allow for 2 to 3 years, and watch as your patch transforms into a thriving meadow, echoing nature's dance with every droplet.
Canada Wild Rye Grass
Goldenrod Wildflower
UNIQUE ATTRIBUTES
Moisture and Clay Specialization: Specially curated for damp, clay-rich soils.
Two to Three Year Transformation: Requires patience but transforms into a lush meadow.
Diverse Goldenrods: Features multiple species of Goldenrod, each with unique characteristics.
Indiangrass
Hoary Vervain Wildflower
CHARACTERISTICS
Height: Variable, suitable for a diverse meadow setting.
Seasonal Color: A rich array of colors and textures, from spring through fall.
Soil Requirements: Specifically formulated for damp, clay-rich soils.
Sunlight Requirements: Versatile, adaptable to a wide range of sunlight conditions.
Watering Requirements: Naturally suited for moisture-retentive areas; low additional watering needs.
Ecological Value: High; attracts a wide range of pollinators and beneficial insects.
Sowing Time: Best sown in late fall to early winter; some species require cold stratification.
Plant Components: A balanced mix of moisture-loving wildflowers and robust grasses.
Special Features: Requires patience for establishment but rewards with a diverse, vibrant meadow.
Longevity: Intended for a longer-term meadow setting, reaching full potential in 2-3 years.
CONTENTS
Wildflowers:
Illinois Bundle flower
Hoary Vervain
Plains Coreopsis
Black-eyed Susan
Upright Prairie-coneflower
Joe Pye Weed
Beardtongue
Maryland Senna
Purple Poppymallow
Rattlesnake Master
False Boneset
Prairie Onion
Curly Cup Gumweed
Stiff Sunflower
Jerusalem Artichoke
False Sunflower
Tall Thistle
Showy-wand Goldenrod
New England Aster
Swamp Milkweed
White Wild Indigo
Stiff Goldenrod
Golden Alexander
Missouri Goldenrod
Canada Goldenrod
Grasses
Canada Wild-rye
Indiangrass
Tall Dropseed
Yellow-fruit Sedge
Bush's Sedge