Ernst Seeds Joins Professional Services Directory

We are pleased to let you know Ernst Seeds in Meadville has joined the PA Environment Digest Professional Services Directory.

Ernst Seeds specializes in native and naturalized seeds and plant material of Eastern North American ecotypes, cleaned and tested to U.S. standards. Ernst supplies the highest quality seeds, mixes, and bioengineering products for restoration, reclamation, and conservation applications.
            Wildflowers, native grasses, trees, and shrubs can naturalize your landscape, conserve water, reduce chemical requirements, and offer cover and food for birds and other wildlife. Ernst Seeds has built a history of establishing seed production of new species never before available.
            Ernst Seeds has concentrated its efforts on providing the highest quality native seeds and plants for the entire East Coast (including Canada) and the Midwest. With its native seed production beginning in Pennsylvania, Ernst has developed other production centers in Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida. Ernst Seeds has done extensive studies of ecological regions, selected diverse species, and developed native mixes that cover these special ecosystems.

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7/19/2010

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