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  • BAT GUANO WITH HUMATE - Improve the condition of your soil and plants with a mix of bat guano and humic acid. We have combined two of the best natural soil additives into one product! This mix can be applied directly to flowerbeds or turf grasses. We sell in retail quantities of 10# for $16 or 40# for $55.  Bulk pricing available.

  • BLACKJACK BERMUDAGRASS offers a deep dark green color, strong drought tolerance, and quick traffic recovery. This low maintenance Bermudagrass provides a carpet like density and once established has good cold tolerance. For best results it needs 6-8 hours of sunlight with a mowing height of 1 ½ to 2 inches.

  • LABLAB - is a warm season annual legume that will tolerate a wide variety of soils and produces high quality forage that can exceed 30% protein (dry matter) with an excellent balance of calcium to phosphorus. We have it in stock and ready for pick up or delivery, but quantities are limited. Please call for current prices and availability.

PlantingCalendar

  • These planting dates can help you plan ahead and give you the best chance at success.  They are given as general guidance but do not guarantee any success, ever.  Please call for more specific guidance. 

  • February 15th to August 1st.

    Warm season annual grasses/forbs: Haygrazers, LabLab, etc.

  • February 15th to June 15th

    King’s Dove and Quail Mix:  Plant in May or June for maturity in September.  King's Spring Annual Legume Mix

  • March 1st to May 31st, August 15th to September 30th.

    Bermudagrass Lawns and Pastures:  Either can be planted throughout the summer if sufficient irrigation is available. 

  • March 1st to May 31st, August 15th to September 30th.

    Warm Season perennial grasses/forbs for Rangeland or Pasture

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Bermudagrass, Common

COMMON BERMUDAGRASS - Common Bermudagrass is a low cost option for fast cover and durability. Once established bermudagrass is drought tolerant and spreads by stolons and rhizomes to fill in gaps. Common Bermuda is a non-native grass regularly used for l ...

Bermudagrass, King's Forage Blend

Our blend combines three proven Bermuda grasses, NK-37, Blackjack and Common, to provide an excellent grazing mix. Warm-season, perennial grasses, up to 1 1/2—2 ft. tall, fine-stemmed with long slender leaves, it spreads from seed, rhizomes and stolons. ...

Bermudagrass, NK 37 (Giant)

Introduced from Africa, NK-37 is a selected strain of common Bermudagrass increased by Northrup, King & Co., in Arizona. A warm-season, perennial giant Bermudagrass, 1 1/2-2 feet tall, fine-stemmed with long slender leaves, it spreads from seed, rhizo ...

Kleingrass

Introduced from Africa, selection released in 1957 by USDA Plant Materials Center at San Antonio, Texas. A perennial warm season bunch grass, fine stemmed and leafy, 3-4 feet tall at maturity. Prostrate to mostly upright plants, some display abundant pube ...

Lovegrass, Ermelo Weeping

Ermelo Weeping Lovegrass is a rapidly growing warm-season bunchgrass that was introduced into the U. S. from East Africa. The many long, narrow leaves emerging from a tight tuft are pendulous, with the tips almost touching the ground. The drooping leaf ch ...

Lehmann Lovegrass is a warm season perennial bunchgrass introduced from South Africa back in the 1930's. It is primarily used for pastures in the southwest and produces good forage during the cooler parts of the growing season. Lehmann Lovegrass spreads ...

Lovegrass, Wilman

Wilman is a warm-season perennial bunchgrass introduced from South Africa. Wilman has been evaluated on a wide variety of soil types in Central and South Texas and appears to have survived cold winters with temperatures of -5° F. Although Wilman is of the ...

Old World Bluestems are a group of warm season perennial bunchgrasses. As the name implies the Old World Bluestems are introduced from regions of Africa to India to China. The varieties we usually stock include: Medio Bluestem, W. W. B-Dahl, and T-587. ...

Switchgrass, Alamo

Alamo, a relatively new variety of Switchgrass (Panicum Virgatum L.) released by The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station was originally selected on the north bank of the Frio River by Soil Conservation Service Personnel. Plants are blue-green and usuall ...