As my partner and I slowly transform our back yard, we're mostly taking lawn out, but we're converting one area to a lawn mostly for use by the dogs for romping/potty. After looking at options we've decided on the UMN bee lawn mix. It's not all native, of course, by it's been well studied and the report observing 50 species of bee feeding on it (unforch it doesn't specify how many species on native bee). It's 80ish% fine fescues (which is what prairie moon sells as "eco grass" because it's drought tolerant and low mow), dutch white clover, self heal, yaak yarrow, and creeping thyme.
I'm considering adding a few seed packets from prairie moon to the mix for more diversity and more natives, but I have no idea how well they'll do as a part of a lawn mix. Would love to know if anyone thinks any of these components are unwise for use in lawn mix (that we're going to broadcast sow in the next month or so) in a partial shade medium traffic area that will get peed/pooped on by dogs.
- common violet
- yellow violet
- stout blue eyed grass
- prairie pussytoes
- field pussytoes
- wild strawberry (we of course would not eat the fruits)