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Prairie Nursery offers pollinator favorites, grasses, sedges, shade plants and no-mow grass. You’ll find natives that thrive in clay or sandy soils, moist or dry areas.
Another uptick: In the 1980s, Prairie Nursery used to sell pussytoes (Antennaria neglecta), one of the lowest-growing prairie species, with rosettes of light green leaves that have fuzzy, silvery ...
The Prairie Nursery online catalog, which offers woodland as well as prairie plants, groups species by their soil adaptation, which is a useful starting point for identifying a community. Diboll is ...
Whether it’s heard as a battle cry or a buzzword, the message is the same: Native plants are in. Gardeners with woodland have long heeded the call and regularly seek out trilliums, hepatica, … ...
Another uptick: In the 1980s, Prairie Nursery used to sell pussytoes (Antennaria neglecta), one of the lowest-growing prairie species, with rosettes of light green leaves that have fuzzy, silvery ...
Neil Diboll explains how to create a backyard prairie garden or a large prairie meadow. Neil Diboll, President, Prairie Nursery, Inc., discusses the benefits of planting prairie and grassland ...
The nursery has specialized in native plants since shortly after it opened in the late 1970s. It now supplies plants with local ties to much of the Midwest and beyond.
It's high in fertility and retains moisture well, but not all plants thrive in it. Neil Diboll of Prairie Nursery shows us a group of prairie plants that just love clay. Aired 05/12/2011.
Prairie Nursery, in Westfield, Wis., ships to the Lower 48 states. It reports a 150% increase over the past three years in spring sales of plants with “weed” in the name.
SOME SOURCES OF PRAIRIE SEEDS AND PLANTS * (No endorsement nor discrimination of specific vendors is intended or implied). Indiana Sources for Indiana Genotypes: Heartland Restoration Services, Inc., ...