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Grass sowing notes
Native Seeds supplies grass seed in various forms. It comes as cleaned seed, pelletised seed, or floretted seed. This is seed in its natural state with awns attached. Sometimes Native Seeds supplies seed as thatch. There are advantages in using certain seed forms depending on the soil preparation required. The page on seed forms discusses the various advantages of each form.
Provenance, that is seed gathered from a defined area, can be an issue when buying seed of native plants, but it isn't a factor for grasses. The provenance page explains why.
Native grass seeds can be slow to germinate depending on the conditions. Sowing guidelines give practical suggestions to help get the best results.
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