Hey everyone, just seeing how successful people have been in growing dry loving species in more garden/mesic like soil. We are doing a large prairie recreation. I have a south slope that is seeding with shorter species to hopefully get some more conservative plants to grow. Just wondering who has pushed the limits of some of these species and what success they’ve had. Species I’m most interested in are pasque flower (Anemone patens var wolfgangiana) oxalis/violet wood sorrel, prairie violet, cylindrical blazing star, and prairie turnips as some examples. I have a rich black loam like soil.
by Apprehensive-King908
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I had orange butterfly milkweed growing alongside cardinal flower as well as little blue stem growing next to swamp milkweed.