Seeds for prairie and steppe plants – naturally drought-tolerant
Prairie gardens are inspired by the wide-open landscapes of the prairie grasslands. It’s a garden concept that blends grasses, flowers and perennials together in a living natural symphony. Colourful flowers and softly waving grasses create a living backdrop that delights the eye – and a garden with a relaxed, natural atmosphere.
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In nature, prairie plants often grow in communities or colonies and this is also reflected in prairie gardens. Plants are often planted in groups, imitating natural arrangements and interactions. Taller plants form the backdrop, while lower-growing and ground-cover plants fill the foreground, creating visual depth and interesting vistas.
Prairie gardens offer visual interest all through the year. While flowers come to the fore in summer, in winter the structural effects of grasses and winter-hardy plants create their own unique atmosphere. In summer many prairie plants produce striking masses of flowers that are not just lovely to look at but also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. And many of these plants are adapted to dry conditions. This means prairie gardens are often resource-efficient, needing less watering than traditional gardens and less maintenance as the years go by. It’s definitely a garden concept for the future.