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Comment: The prairie/wildflower sod is expensive (approximately $2.50 /sq. ft.) but <br />would take root quickly and become very deeply rooted. It would be more <br />attractive than the unmowed bluegrass sod. <br />Option C. Seed the slope with one of the following seed mixes: <br />O MNDOT Mix #500 <br />Park Kentucky Bluegrass <br />Smooth Bromegrass <br />Switchgrass <br />Timothy <br />Perennial Ryegrass <br />White Clover <br />50% <br />20% <br />20% <br />8% <br />20% <br />6% <br />Comment This mix is inexpensive and dependable, but not very attractive. Interplant <br />with sumac throughout. <br />o MNDOT Mix #1000 <br />Crownvetch <br />Creeping Alfalfa <br />Birdsfoot Trefoil <br />Perennial Ryegrass <br />52.6% <br />18.4% <br />7.9% <br />21.1% <br />Comment: This mix is very attractive during the summer. Plant the top edge with sumac. <br />O Prairie Restorations, Inc. <br />Short/Dry Prairie Grass Mix <br />with <br />Short/Dry Wildflower Mix <br />White Prairie Clover <br />Purple Prairie Clover <br />Prairie Rose <br />Black -eyed Susan <br />Gray Goldenrod <br />Upland Goldenrod <br />Hoary Vervain <br />5% <br />8% <br />2% <br />18% <br />4% <br />1% <br />20% <br />Side oats gramma <br />Blue gramma <br />Little Bluestem <br />June grass <br />Yarrow <br />Leadpiant <br />Azure Aster <br />StiffTickseed <br />Northern Bedstraw <br />Bush clover <br />Rough Blazing Star <br />Dotted Blazing Star <br />33% <br />25% <br />40% <br />2% <br />8% <br />2% <br />4% <br />20% <br />2% <br />3% <br />1% <br />2% <br />Comment: The combination of prairie grass and wildflowers will be attractive in <br />all seasons. It is more expensive and somewhat more difficult to get <br />established. Plant the top edge with sumac. <br />Page 130 <br />
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