1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
4 pack x 1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum Dilatatum Dallas Grass for Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed Killer Sticky Head to Prevent Soil Erosion
4 pack x 1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum Dilatatum Dallas Grass for Soil Erosion

4 pack x 1000 Dallisgrass Seeds Paspalum Dilatatum Dallas Grass for Soil Erosion

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Dallisgrass Paspalum Dilatatum Dallas Grass Weed is a resilient, adaptable grass species perfect for erosion control, prairie restoration, ornamental landscaping, and wildlife habitat. Once established, it requires minimal maintenance and provides year-round beauty with graceful seed heads and natural texture.

This variety thrives in USDA zones 3-11 depending on your climate, and adapts beautifully to indoor and outdoor growing. Start from seed for the most rewarding gardening experience — there is nothing quite like nurturing a plant from its very first sprout.

🌱 Step-by-Step Growing Guide

1. Seed Prep and Sowing: Broadcast seeds evenly over prepared soil in spring or early fall. Rake lightly to ensure seed-to-soil contact. No pre-soaking needed for most grass species.

2. Planting and Container Setup: Full sun to partial shade depending on species. Prepare a clean, level seed bed. For ornamental clumps, space 6-12 inches apart. For lawns, broadcast evenly.

3. Germination and Early Care: Germination takes 7-21 days when soil temperature reaches 60-75F. Keep soil consistently moist until grass is established — light daily watering in dry periods.

4. Growth and Maintenance: Once established, most grasses are remarkably drought-tolerant. Allow seed heads to develop for winter interest and natural reseeding. Divide clumps every 3-4 years.

5. Harvesting: For ornamental use, let seed heads develop naturally. For restoration projects, allow natural reseeding. Cut back dead foliage in late winter before new growth appears.

💡 Pro Tips for Every State

  • Midwest and Northeast: Sow in early spring as soon as soil can be worked. Fall seeding also works well for spring establishment.
  • South and Southwest: Warm-season grasses establish fastest when planted in late spring to early summer.
  • Container and Balcony Growers: Ornamental grasses in large containers create dramatic focal points on patios and rooftops.

🍳 Easy Recipes and Creative Uses

  • Erosion Control: Stabilize slopes, stream banks, and disturbed areas with deep-rooted native grass for lasting protection
  • Ornamental Landscaping: Create stunning prairie-style gardens with graceful seed heads that sway beautifully in the breeze
  • Wildlife Restoration: Provide essential habitat for ground-nesting birds, beneficial insects, and native pollinators

📋 Care and Storage

  • Store unused seeds in a cool, dry place — sealed container in the fridge extends viability 2-3+ years
  • Water consistently — morning watering prevents fungal issues and keeps plants hydrated through the day
  • Mulch around plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature
  • Check your USDA hardiness zone at planting time for the best results in your specific region

🌿 Companion Planting Guide

Maximize your garden yield with strategic companion planting. This variety thrives when planted alongside compatible species that share similar soil pH, water requirements, and sun exposure needs. Consider planting in a polyculture arrangement where nitrogen-fixing companions enrich the soil naturally, while aromatic herbs nearby help deter common garden pests without chemical intervention. Rotate planting beds annually to prevent soil nutrient depletion and break pest cycles. Three Sisters planting (corn, beans, squash) inspired arrangements work exceptionally well in raised bed and container setups for maximizing small-space productivity.

🐛 Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

Protect your plants using science-backed integrated pest management strategies that minimize environmental impact. Start with physical barriers — row covers, copper tape, and diatomaceous earth create effective first-line defenses against crawling insects and slugs. Introduce beneficial predator insects like ladybugs (consuming up to 5,000 aphids per lifecycle), green lacewings, and parasitic wasps for biological control. Neem oil spray (diluted to 2% concentration) serves as an effective organic intervention for fungal issues and soft-bodied pests. Monitor plants weekly using yellow sticky traps to identify pest pressure early. Companion planting with marigolds, basil, and nasturtiums provides natural chemical deterrence through allelopathic compounds that confuse and repel common garden pests.

🧺 Harvesting & Post-Harvest Storage

Timing your harvest correctly maximizes flavor, nutrition, and shelf life. Most leafy greens reach peak quality when harvested in the cool morning hours after dew has evaporated but before afternoon heat causes wilting. Use clean, sharp pruning shears to make precise cuts that heal quickly and reduce disease entry points. For root vegetables, wait until foliage begins to yellow and die back naturally before gently loosening soil with a garden fork. Store harvested produce properly: leafy greens wrapped in damp paper towels inside perforated bags maintain crispness for 7-10 days in the refrigerator crisper drawer at 35-40°F. Root vegetables store best in cool, dark, humid conditions (32-40°F, 90-95% humidity) and can last 3-6 months when properly cured. Preserve surplus harvest through dehydrating, freezing, or fermentation for year-round enjoyment.

Inventory Last Updated: Jun 04, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do your products come from? +

The Rike sources herbs, teas, and seeds from trusted farms and growers across Asia, North America, and beyond. We prioritize organic, non-GMO, and minimally processed sources. Each product listing includes its botanical name and origin details.

What is your return policy? +

We offer a 30-day return window for unopened products and a 60-day damage guarantee — if your order arrives damaged or defective, we'll replace it or refund you, no questions asked. Contact us at therikenature@outlook.com.

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US orders typically arrive in 4–10 business days. Orders over $49 ship free. Tracking is provided once your order leaves our warehouse.

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Most of our herbs, teas, and spices are culinary-grade and can be used in cooking, tea preparation, baking, and food crafting. Product descriptions include suggested uses. Our seeds are intended for growing and gardening, not consumption.

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Yes! We work with restaurants, wellness studios, retailers, and food brands. Visit our Wholesale & Bulk Orders page to request pricing or submit an inquiry.