Backyard Prairie Pollinator Program
The Backyard Prairie Pollinator Program is now closed for the year due to all available native seed being fully allocated. Thank you for your interest and support.
The LPSNRD Backyard Prairie Pollinator Program is offered to all landowners in the district, hoping to enhance native grass and forb diversity on their property. The program provides local-ecotype native seed at no cost to the landowner! This program will help enhance pollinator habitat across the district. Participants will be responsible for site preparation, seeding, and maintenance of the plot.
Ideal sites for the seed would be in full sun with few or no trees (a few native shrubs are ok) and generally on the east, west, or south side of buildings.
Each household and property in the district is eligible for up to 1/4 acre of seed, and will be considered on a first-come-first-serve basis. The program will close once the allotment of available seed has been allocated.
Site Preparation, Seeding, and Expectations
Longevity & Maintenance
In the first couple of years of your prairie’s life, you may notice a lot of annual weeds. This may look unsightly, and you may fear your prairie plots are not growing; however, this is very common. In the first few years, some, if not most, of the species in your mix will grow very little above ground. Maybe only a couple of inches, while most of the growing is happening below ground. It takes time for these species to establish a solid root system before they begin investing in above-ground growth. By year three, you should notice many of the species in your mix and far fewer annual weeds. At this stage, your natives will begin to outcompete these annual weeds for years to come. However, it is very important to conduct annual maintenance in the first two years as described in this document. By doing so, you should expect a mostly weed-free prairie plot.