Legacy Buffalograss is a low growing, extremely drought tolerant, cold hardy turf grass. It will grow well in USDA Zones 3-7. The low growing height requires minimal to no mowing. It is also, one of only a few turf grasses to have a US Patent! The low water use and minimal requirement for maintenance make this grass extremely environmentally friendly!! Coldea Productions, a Southern California video production company, talks on the importance of video content for corporate training and events. (Newswire.net -- December 11, 2015) Fullerton,... Whorled Rosinweed Grey Headed Coneflower, AL Ecotype Nodding Onion, OH Ecotype Duck Potato, PA Ecotype Appalachian Blazing Star, Piedmont NC Ecotype Scaly Blazing Star, VA Ecotype Virginia Wildrye, AR Ecotype Wild Grape Blackeyed Susan, VT Ecotype Little Bluestem 'Prairie View'-IN Ecotype Catchfly Starry Rosinweed, GA Ecotype Blackeyed Susan, AL Ecotype Bristly Locust, PA Ecotype Black Locust ... Buffalo grass seed and sod are available. Seeded varieties: Texoka, Sharp’s improved, Bison, Plains, Topgun, Tatonka, Cody, Sharp Shooter. Vegetative varieties: Prairie, 609, 378, Legacy, Prestige. 609 and Prairie are known to suffer winter damage in higher elevations. Legacy and 378 are winter hardy throughout its range. Buffalograss seed burs should be planted at a rate of 1 to 3 pounds per 1,000 square feet. Seeding at the higher recommended rate should provide complete lawn coverage in one season. Seed burrs should be planted at a depth of 1/2 inch or less.