b'T hinking of scattering seeds around your place? Wondering which seeds belong? Native American Seed harvests and sells only the seeds native to the eco-regions on the centerfold map in this catalog. We do not offer any seeds from India, China, Peru, Germany or Chile. We encourage people to consider planting original prairie species. What could be better? Who could be smarter? Where could it be more sustainable?W hat iS an ative ?Consider about how far can a buffalo run. very well. Some were laid out in little piles on The ways of the buffalo can give us simple truths.the ground by the banks of the Brazos. We didnt Try being yourself, the largest mammal remainingknow anything about bagged fertilizer back on the continent. You might be found on the redthen, but those Black-Eyed Susan seeds readily earth bank of a river in Oklahoma. The nativesprouted. You could hear the young sprouts meadow lay before you with lush prairie grassesmentioning to the old time residents that they felt making their nutritious seedheads. Sunflowersat home and looked familiar, as in family.and gayfeathers are bountiful. As you graze, the daytime heats up into an afternoon thunderstorm.We buffalo spoke among the Black-Eyed Susan Bolts of lightening crash down by your side.sprouts that autumn and then again to the flowers Being very scared, all your family of brothers andin the spring. The bees and the butterflies were sisters, aunts, uncles, mom, dad and your greatbuzzing around mixing up the pollen grains of the grandmother take to the hoof running. All run withnew black-eyes with the old black-eyes and all the you til dark and most end up in Texas aroundneighbors got to know each other. And just maybe Waco on the Brazos River. Others in the tribe ranthe slightest little chromosomes were exchanged, a different way and were never to be seen again. thanks to us and the bees. The newcomers from the Red River contributed a little strength to Being the kind of day it was and the type ofprotect from cold snaps that come along with breakfast we had up on the Red River, well thethose blue northers. The Red River black-eye was truth of the matter is those seeds just didnt digestaccustomed to cold weather. And then, of course, 50n ativEa MEricanS 800 728 4043 EEd'