Most large scale native habitat plantings are created with seed mixes. Plant diversity is a requirement for pollinators, other wildlife, and the foundation of ecological resilience, but it can be a complicated and consequential challenge to select the best mix for any given site. Building high-quality native seed mixes that serve multiple species, replicate natural plant associations, establish readily, conform to certain conservation practice standards, and fit within budget constraints requires training and experience. It takes a lot of familiarity with native flora, experience with specialized design tools like seed calculators, and awareness of the commercial availability of various species in your region. This workshop will have some classroom style modules and plenty of time for participants to work through seed mix evaluation exercises in small groups using the seeding calculator and other complementary tools.

Subject
Basic Tech Skills (Matrix)
Skill
Vegetation – Species, Seeding and Seed Mixes
Format
In Person
Source

TTCP, Xerces

Date
-
Time
9:00-3:30
Training Type
Upcoming Training
Location

United States

Registration Deadline
Notes

Dates and Locations:

  • Farmington, Tuesday, April 9
  • Detroit Lakes, Thursday, April 11

Prerequisites: