







Nature's Prairie

General Information
Nature’s Prairie Turf™ is a Turf Master Trade Mark Blend of indigenous and naturalized grasses. This blend is a low growing, slow growing turf native to North America. It has good winter color and shade tolerance, and great drought tolerance with the capability of going semi-dormant during drought or hot summer weather. Nature's Prairie grows well in poor infertile soils, with optimal elevations of growth between 5,000 ft to 10,000 ft. Nature’s Prairie Turf™ is very tolerant of salinity and alkaline conditions, but doesn’t tolerate over watering or flooding. Nature’s Prairie Turf™ is quick to establish and provides excellent density to keep out weeds and give you a very good playing surface.

Hard Fescue
- Cool-season, long-lived bunchgrass introduced to North America from Europe
- Consists of numerous fine blue-green leaves with narrow, in-rolled leaf blades
- Widely used for turf, golf greens, re-vegetation and soil
conservation purposes.
Creeping Red Fescue
- Cool-season, long-lived sod-forming grass introduced into North America from Europe for general-purpose turf and erosion control
- Consists of numerous fine blue-green leaves with narrow, in-rolled leaf blades
- Used primarily for lawns and golf greens
Prairie Junegrass
- Slender, cool-season, tufted perennial bunchgrass, native to U.S. ranges
- Contains narrow spike-like heads
- Used mainly for re-vegetation on rangeland
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Chewing Fescue
- Cool-season, long-lived bunchgrass introduced to North America from Europe for general-purpose turf and erosion control
- Grows more erect than red fescue
- Consists of numerous, fine blue-green leaves with narrow, in-rolled leaf blades
- Used primarily for lawns and golf greens
Sheep Fescue
- Native, long-lived, cool-season bunchgrass adapted to open, exposed, high altitude sites
- Consists of numerous, fine blue-green leaves with narrow, in-rolled leaf blades
- Used as a turf grass or as a rangeland grass
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