Reclamation Seed Mixes – Native, Rangeland, Wetland Seeds

Our team at AVSeeds has the knowledge and inventory of appropriate reclamation seed mixes to support land reclamation projects of all shapes and sizes all over the United States. When land is overused, abused, or neglected, it is very important to have a plan and the correct material to properly revegetate and reclaim these areas.

 

There are many important reasons to reclaim disturbed land such as erosion control/soil stabilization, creating wildlife habitat, beautification, retaining moisture/nutrients, and provide grazing to livestock and wildlife.

AVSeeds is passionate about setting you up for success with your reclamation project. High quality seed is a major part of having success with a project of these sorts. Whether it is a custom reclamation seed mix tailored to your area, or some of our trusted stock seed mixes we will make sure you have what you need to succeed!

 

AVSeeds carries a wide variety of native and introduced grass species. See our Rabbit Ears brand for our stock seed mixes. For individual species please see our Catalog. If you do not see the species that you are looking for, please call us. As always, call for current pricing and availability.

PLANTING TIME

The best time to plant native grasses is in the early spring (mid March to mid May) when soil moisture is more abundant and temperatures are cooler. Late summer/early fall (mid August through September) can also be a good time but supplemental water may be necessary to get good germination. Dormant seeding in late fall or early winter also works well providing the soil is not frozen.

SITE PREPARATION

Preparing a good seedbed is very important to ensure proper seed to soil contact and provide a good growing environment. Rake, till or plow the site to loosen the top 3 to 4 inches (4 to 6 inches is ideal) of soil. Excess weeds or other undesirable vegetation should be removed or thoroughly worked into the soil. If needed, apply a Starter/Specialized fertilizer (ask us for suggestions) at this time. The final seedbed should be smooth, free of large clumps and firm.

SEED APPLICATION

Drill seeding with a mechanical seeder is usually the most efficient method. If a seeder is not available, applying the seed with a cyclone type broadcaster works well for large areas. Hand broadcasting can be done for small sites. Once the seed has been applied, rake or drag the site to cover the seed with 1/4 to 1/2 inch maximum of soil (this step can be omitted if drill seeded).

MULCHING

Applying a light layer (maximum 1/4 inch) of straw or other organic material on top of the seedbed greatly improves the chance of success, especially if no supplemental water is available. Mulching also helps protect the seed from blowing away or being eaten by rodents or birds.

WATERING

Lack of proper moisture during establishment is the number one cause of failure of most seeding projects in Colorado. Providing supplemental water to the site greatly improves the success rate (Mother Nature provides enough moisture during the growing season on average one out of every 3 years).

WEED CONTROL

Weeds grow and establish much faster and easier than grasses and can rob the soil of valuable moisture during the establishment period. The best method of weed control is by mowing the site before the weeds can mature and set seed. Chemical applications are generally not recommended unless you can spot spray areas of heavy weed growth.

Please Note: Do not mow if wildflowers have also been planted with the grasses.

ESTABLISHMENT TIME

Under proper growing conditions, you should start to see grass growth in 4 to 6 weeks with full development in 6 to 8 months. Depending on planting time, available moisture, and weed control, full establishment may take more than one growing season. The more care and effort you provide initially will greatly influence the establishment time and success.

Experts Choice

Foundations for Reclamation and Restoration

Dive into our specialized selection of Reclamation, Native, Rangeland, and Wetland Seed products, carefully assembled to support land restoration efforts across the United States. Each seed variety is chosen for its pivotal role in erosion control, soil stabilization, wildlife habitat creation, beautification, and supporting livestock and wildlife grazing. Our commitment to high-quality seeds ensures the success of your reclamation projects, whether through custom mixes tailored to specific environments or trusted stock seed mixes. Explore our range and empower your land restoration initiatives with the best nature has to offer.

Specialty Seed Mixes

for Diverse Applications

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