b'v irgiNiaW ildryeElymus virginicusGRASSES photo by Sam Strickland, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center NPINFound in the eastern 2/3 of the United States, this perennial cool season bunch grass is typically found along shady creek banks, fence rows or in open woodlands.One of a very few native grasses that is a solid performer in shady areas. A great choice for mixing with warm season native grasses to provide a source of winter forage and nutrient-rich grain for wildlife.As do most cool season grasses, Virginia Wildrye begins growth in the fall and grows slowly through the winter, maturing in late spring.Open Space 12 lbs / acreHeight 1 - 3Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 1,750 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil Moisture SandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShade X w b l Medium-MoistItem #2035 25+ lbs $16.98 / lb 1 lb $18D-Pak $13350 sf 1,750 sf300 sfW eSterNW heatgraSSPascopyrum smithiiA high quality native cool season pasture grass found in the western regions of the US & northern Mexico.Excellent grass for erosion control with a dense, fibrous root system and can tolerate salty soil conditions making it a great choice for revegetating areas with challenging soils.In its native range from the great plains through the west, western wheat-grass typically grows from 1 to 3 feet tall with as little as 12 inches of rainfall. Highly palat-able to both wildlife and livestock, providing cool season forage. Caution: May choke out cool season wildflowers if overwatered or in a moist location. Open Space 10 lbs / acreHeight1 - 3Lawn & Garden 1 lb / 1,750 sfSoil TypeSunlightSoil MoistureSandLoamClayCalicheFullPartialDappledShade7,500 sf500 sf Item #2050 X w b Dry-Moist25+ lbs $17.92 / lb 1 lb $19D-Pak $101,750 sf200 sfIf not now, then when? If not you, then who?2,500 sf200 sfRichard Hensley Robert Martinez1938-2014 1956-2017In 1973, Richard loaned Bill a shovel and rake that got our landscape and nursery company started.Richard loved building community and believed in giving others a hand up in life. He gave of himself wherever he was, whenever he could. He believed in the spirit of community and serving those in need. Robert was truly happy to find the work he really, really loved. It became a matter of satisfaction. He shared daily with co-workers, friends & family. 150 sf'