WY SM01 Eastern Fire Rehab Mix


The WY Eastern Fire Rehab Mix is suitable for drill seeding on burned rangelands and is intended for use in post-fire rehabilitation, restoration projects, and wildlife habitat recovery efforts where rebuilding native plant communities is the priority.

Those surveys identified which native species were naturally returning during the first year after the fire—and, just as importantly, which key species were not recovering on their own. The goal of this mix is to accelerate ecological recovery by reintroducing sagebrush and other grasses and forbs that were missing or underrepresented following the burn.

Yarrow (0.04), Ricegrass, Indian  (0.34), Sagebrush, Wyoming Big (1), Milkvetch, Cicer (0.3), Prairie Clover, White (0.09), Prairie Clover, Purple (0.2), Bottlebrush squirreltail (0.25), Winterfat (0.16), Wildrye, Basin (0.36), Needlegrass, green (0.42), Wheatgrass, Bluebunch (0.44), Coneflower, Prairie (Long-headed) (0.05). Created January 2026.

This mix emphasizes:

  • Wyoming big sagebrush to help restore long-term shrub structure and wildlife habitat
  • A diverse suite of perennial grasses for soil stabilization and competition with invasive species
  • Forbs and legumes to improve pollinator resources, nitrogen fixation, and plant community resilience

Total seeding rate: 3.65 PLS lbs/acre
Seed density: 69 seeds per square foot

Always consult with local land managers or conservation planners to ensure site suitability and seeding method compatibility.


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(500.0 acres available)