Description
The intention of many revegetation programs is to restore a degraded site with the full array of plants that would have been present originally. In complex vegetation communities this can mean as many as 20 to 30 species of plants. While this is desirable, for many relatively short-term revegetation programs of two to three years, this is simply insufficient time to restore complex ecosystems. Native Seeds believes it is better to establish one strong backbone species on a site and then slowly increase the biodiversity by adding seed or plants of other species at a slow pace, possibly over a decade or more.






