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Native Grass and Forb Seed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5226010" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>We have both planted seed blends from round stone and went the natural route. Produced blends will get you a concentration of seed that may take years to arise naturally. On the other hand if you have a diverse existing crop then just prescribe burn every 3 years and it will develop into what you want. Remember 3 years to develop from beginning to reasonable stand for most blends. The first year it sleeps, second year it creeps, third year it leaps. Don't mow it, allow it to seed back. The stuff you want will survive the fire, most other things will not</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5226010, member: 20151"] We have both planted seed blends from round stone and went the natural route. Produced blends will get you a concentration of seed that may take years to arise naturally. On the other hand if you have a diverse existing crop then just prescribe burn every 3 years and it will develop into what you want. Remember 3 years to develop from beginning to reasonable stand for most blends. The first year it sleeps, second year it creeps, third year it leaps. Don’t mow it, allow it to seed back. The stuff you want will survive the fire, most other things will not [/QUOTE]
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