Seeding Project Design
Species Selection and Planting Worksheet
The following factors are important to identify and evaluate in order to select the best species and varieties and achieve a successful project that meets the desired project goals.
Customer Name & AddressContact Person
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Project Name or Number ______
Project location (State, County) ______
Need For or Purpose of Seeding Project:(Brief Description) ______
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Site Environmental Factors
Soils
Texture: ______
Depth (Topsoil & Total): ______
Fertility: ______
Salinity, Alkali, PH: ______
Other Important Factors:______
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Climate
Annual Precip: ______
What time of year precip. comes: ______
Form of Precip: (Rain, Snow) ______
Temperatures: (Max Heat, Min. Cold Etc.) ______
Winds: ______
Length of growing season: (Frost Free Days) ______
Other Important Factors:______
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Terrain
Elevation:______
Latitude:______
Topography: (Slopes, Flats, Gullies, Exposure, etc.) (Describe)______
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Wetlands or Riparian Area (Describe)______
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Existing Vegetation (Describe)______
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Weed Problems (Describe)______
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Project Goals or Desired Use After Seeding
Describe the desired goals or desired use of the project area after the new vegetation has established.
- Wildlife Habitat: (Major Species - Deer, Elk, Sage Grouse, etc.)______
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- Watershed/Erosion Control: ______
3. Requirements of Governing Regulations: (BLM, USFS, NRCS, etc.): (Details)
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- Beatification:______
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- Natural Area Restoration: ______
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- Livestock Grazing: (Sheep, Cattle, others)______
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- Time of year livestock will be on area? ______
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- Other:______
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Other Evaluation Factors
Budget/Cost Constraints
Some species cost more than others. Is using the most desirable species even if they cost more of greater importance than doing the project for the least amount of money or is somewhere in between the best? Explain:______
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Native or Non Native (Introduced) or Mix
Both native and nonnative (introduced) species are available. Some customers want only natives, some only introduced species and some a mix of both is acceptable or desirable? Describe project’s preferences:______
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Best Time to Plant (Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter)
Water requirement, seed dormancy, frost, soil temperature and other factors are all important in determining the best time to plant. Evaluation of these factors: ______
Best Method to Plant (Drill, broadcast, hydro seed, other)
Evaluate which method(s) will work best on this project:______
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Seeding Rate Seed sizes vary greatly; desired plant composition, costs and other factors all determine the best seeding rate to use. Evaluate: ______
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Seeding Depth (Needs to be correct)
Evaluate:______
Soil Seed Bed/Site Preparation The necessary or desirable soil seedbed or site preparation work should be evaluated and identified. ______
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Possible Need for Erosion Control Products
(Steep slopes, winds, need to help retain soil moisture, need to limit soil movement.) Evaluate:______
Possible Need for Supplemental Water/Irrigation (not always feasible.)
Evaluate:______
Management After Seeding (Very Important)
- Young seedling plants must be protected from as much use as possible until they are established which could be 2 or more years. Livestock can pull up seedlings or trample them. Limited wildlife use although not the best, usually must be tolerated.
- Fences may be needed in some cases.
- If undesirable weeds come from past seed in the soil some herbicide use to control them may be desirable.
- If the project is going to be grazed by livestock a good grazing system must be implement to maintain the health of the desirable vegetation species.
5. Other Considerations to Evaluate:
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Miscellaneous
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