Description:
California native grasses comprise various species adapted to the state’s diverse climates and soil types. These grasses are well-suited for landscaping, erosion control, and habitat restoration projects.
Description
California native grasses comprise various species adapted to the state’s diverse climates and soil types. These grasses are well-suited for landscaping, erosion control, and habitat restoration projects.
Planting Instructions
Plant California native grass seeds in fall or early spring when temperatures are cooler and rainfall is more abundant. Prepare the soil by tilling to a depth of 4-6 inches. Sow seeds evenly and lightly rake into the soil. Keep the soil moist until seeds germinate and establish, typically within several weeks to months depending on species and environmental conditions./p>