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Sideoats Grama - 3808 - Price is per Pound
(Bouteloua curtipendula) -
One native grass often seen throughout the Southwest is Sideoats Grama. It is a warm season bunchgrass, growing 12 to 40 inches tall. It grows well on drained sandy plains, rocky slopes and mountain plateaus. The plant is drought tolerant and winter hardy. Growth begins in early April. Sideoats Grama seedlings are vigorous, making it relatively easy to establish on severely eroded soil.
Seeding Rates:
5 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 8,712 sq ft
One native grass often seen throughout the Southwest is Sideoats Grama. It is a warm season bunchgrass, growing 12 to 40 inches tall. It grows well on drained sandy plains, rocky slopes and mountain plateaus. The plant is drought tolerant and winter hardy. Growth begins in early April. Sideoats Grama seedlings are vigorous, making it relatively easy to establish on severely eroded soil.
Seeding Rates:
5 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 8,712 sq ft
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Sideoats Grama - 3808 - Price is per Pound
(Bouteloua curtipendula) -
One native grass often seen throughout the Southwest is Sideoats Grama. It is a warm season bunchgrass, growing 12 to 40 inches tall. It grows well on drained sandy plains, rocky slopes and mountain plateaus. The plant is drought tolerant and winter hardy. Growth begins in early April. Sideoats Grama seedlings are vigorous, making it relatively easy to establish on severely eroded soil.
Seeding Rates:
5 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 8,712 sq ft
One native grass often seen throughout the Southwest is Sideoats Grama. It is a warm season bunchgrass, growing 12 to 40 inches tall. It grows well on drained sandy plains, rocky slopes and mountain plateaus. The plant is drought tolerant and winter hardy. Growth begins in early April. Sideoats Grama seedlings are vigorous, making it relatively easy to establish on severely eroded soil.
Seeding Rates:
5 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 8,712 sq ft
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(Bouteloua curtipendula) -
One native grass often seen throughout the Southwest is Sideoats Grama. It is a warm season bunchgrass, growing 12 to 40 inches tall. It grows well on drained sandy plains, rocky slopes and mountain plateaus. The plant is drought tolerant and winter hardy. Growth begins in early April. Sideoats Grama seedlings are vigorous, making it relatively easy to establish on severely eroded soil.
Seeding Rates:
5 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 8,712 sq ft
One native grass often seen throughout the Southwest is Sideoats Grama. It is a warm season bunchgrass, growing 12 to 40 inches tall. It grows well on drained sandy plains, rocky slopes and mountain plateaus. The plant is drought tolerant and winter hardy. Growth begins in early April. Sideoats Grama seedlings are vigorous, making it relatively easy to establish on severely eroded soil.
Seeding Rates:
5 pounds/acre
1 lb covers: 8,712 sq ft























