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Another one is American Meadows, they have some pretty good mixes with a lot of variety.
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And yet another one is Prairie Nursery. They also have a no-mow lawn mix that I've been wanting to try sometime. In their standard catalogue they give a good overview of what you should do to plant and take care of the flowers 5 years down the road.
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Wow, I wish I saw the no-mow grass seed mixture before I purchased my fancy mower! That would be awesome, but I doubt the Queen Ann's Lace and dandelions would obey my height restrictions.
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Good thinking lassig. I have spoken with Stock Seeds about some of their other mixes and do get their catalog. I have spent a little cash with them (4 digits) but have been very happy with everything I have purchased from them and wouldn't hesitate ordering from them again. I am very happy with there short prairie mixture and am considering plant more of it around the pond.
Last edited by lassig; 08/02/12 09:21 AM.
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Bermuda grass, good one in this regard...
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