
In part 1 of our FAQ mini series, we answer the following questions. 1. How long does it take for a prairie planting to become established? 2. How do I prepare the site for planting? 3. Is tilling or breaking up the soil recommended before planting? 4. When is the best time of year to sow native prairie seeds? 5. How do I handle maintenance (mowing) in the first year? 6. How high should I mow in the first two years, and when should I stop? 7. Should I water or fertilize my newly planted prairie? hokseynativeseeds.com (for all your CRP, backyard prairie, native wildflowers and grasses, hunting habitat, and more) Iowa Cover Crop (for all your cover crop, waterway mixes, small grains, and more) McKay Insurance (for all your insurance and financial planning needs)
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Ep. 364 The Details of Our Fight for Public Lands w/Hal Herring

Ep. 362 Inside Iowa’s Biggest Prairie Restoration and The Bison That Graze It

Ep. 361 (Coffee Time) How Tree Nut Farms Affect The Ecosystem and The Economy

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