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Thunder Turf

Item: #
2863

6" - 18" Height

Perennial

Blooms Apr - Dec

Soil Type

Sand
Loam
Clay
Caliche

Soil Moisture

Dry Soil Medium Soil Moisture Moist Soil

Sunlight

Full
Partial
Dappled
Shade

Seed
Rate

What's the Seeding Rate?

**LAWN & GARDEN: High density rate improves fill and establishment while reducing weed opportunity **OPEN SPACE: Economical rangeland density for larger acreage but requires longer establishment period

Lawn & Garden:

1 LB covers 340 sq ft

Open Space:

32 LB per acre

Select Size

$29.00 - $369.00

Mix includes Buffalograss, Blue Grama and Curly Mesquite

When six million buffalo stampeded, the sound of their hooves blended into the rolling thunder. Rain was sure to follow... or was it?

With rain came green grass and life. These grasses that evolved in the harshest of climate will surely thrive where people live now. Begin to heal the land and the future climate by planting this shortgrass kit. When established, this grass is a native survivor even if the thunder doesn't produce rain.

In the heat of summer Thunder Turf may go dormant, but upon each subsequent rainfall it greens right up. Self-seeding native perennials. Location pictured left is in extremely thin soil on top of a rocky plateau in the western Hill Country. Average rainfall belt of 17-19 inches. Really cold mornings - no problem! Ranges all the way to Sonora desert, 110 degree temps common for places like Phoenix and Tucson - no problem!

Watch this video to learn more about how the obsession with water guzzling, manicured lawns came to be and where we can go from here!

  • BLUE GRAMA
  • BUFFALOGRASS
  • CURLY MESQUITE