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reed canary grass herbicide Reed Canary Grass Seed (Raw)Reed Canarygrass Seed Master The Wetlands Scientific Name: Phalaris arundinacea Highly Invasive; check with your local extension before planting. Not for sale in Indiana, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. High Producing Wetland Forage Grass for Flood Prone Pastures, Soil Stabilization & Water Management Reed Canarygrass is a vigorous cool season perennial grass widely used for forage production, erosion control, wetland stabilization, and

Reed Canarygrass Seed | Master The Wetlands

Scientific Name: Phalaris arundinacea

  • Highly Invasive; check with your local extension before planting.
  • Not for sale in Indiana, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire.

High-Producing Wetland Forage Grass for Flood-Prone Pastures, Soil Stabilization & Water Management

Reed Canarygrass is a vigorous cool-season perennial grass widely used for forage production, erosion control, wetland stabilization, and difficult lowland growing conditions. Scientifically known as Phalaris arundinacea, this tall-growing grass is recognized for its exceptional tolerance to saturated soils, seasonal flooding, and fluctuating moisture conditions where many traditional forage species fail to thrive.

Capable of reaching heights between 2 and 9 feet, Reed Canarygrass establishes aggressively through underground rhizomes and dense tillering, creating a durable, long-lasting stand with excellent soil-holding capabilities. Its ability to withstand extended inundation as well as periodic drought makes it an excellent option for drainage areas, canal banks, evaporative ponds, wet meadows, and seasonally flooded pastures.

This highly productive grass is commonly utilized for livestock forage in poorly drained environments and is frequently planted alongside creeping foxtail varieties for expanded seasonal grazing and hay production. Once established, Reed Canarygrass provides dependable biomass production, rapid recovery after grazing, and strong persistence under difficult environmental conditions.


Key Features & Benefits

Feature Benefit
Exceptional Wet Soil Tolerance Performs well in marshy, flooded, or poorly drained areas
High Forage Production Produces abundant seasonal biomass for grazing and hay
Rhizomatous Growth Habit Helps stabilize soil and reduce erosion
Drought Resilience Maintains persistence during seasonal dry periods
Easy Establishment Adapts well to both broadcast and drill seeding methods
Long-Term Stand Persistence Provides reliable perennial forage production
Soil Stabilization Frequently used for canal banks, levees, and sewage lagoons
Aggressive Competition Suppresses many competing weeds once established

Ideal Uses for Reed Canarygrass

Reed Canarygrass is commonly planted in areas where excessive moisture limits the success of conventional pasture grasses.

Recommended Applications

  • Wet pasture and grazing systems

  • Seasonally flooded hay fields

  • Riparian buffer zones

  • Municipal sewage disposal areas

  • Canal and ditch banks

  • Evaporation ponds

  • Soil stabilization projects

  • Erosion control in low-lying areas

  • Wildlife habitat cover

  • Reclamation and conservation plantings


Plant Characteristics

Characteristic Details
Botanical Name Phalaris arundinacea
Plant Type Cool-season perennial grass
Growth Habit Rhizomatous and spreading
Mature Height 2–9 feet
Adaptation Wet soils, flood-prone environments
Drought Tolerance Moderate to high once established
Persistence Excellent
Establishment Speed Rapid under moist conditions
Forage Quality Good seasonal forage production


Seeding Rate Recommendations

Application Type Recommended Seeding Rate
Pasture & Forage Production 8–12 lbs. per acre
Wetland & Lowland Restoration 10–15 lbs. per acre
Erosion Control & Soil Stabilization 12–18 lbs. per acre
Mixed Grass Plantings 4–8 lbs. per acre
Broadcast Seeding Increase the rate by 10–20% for improved coverage

Planting Depth

Planting Method Recommended Depth
Broadcast Seeding Surface sow or lightly incorporate
Drill Seeding 1/4 – 1/2 inch deep

Establishment Tips

  • Plant during spring or fall when soil moisture is consistently available.
  • Reed Canarygrass performs best in moist, poorly drained, or seasonally flooded soils.
  • Avoid planting too deeply, as shallow seed placement improves germination and stand establishment.
  • Good seed-to-soil contact is critical for uniform emergence, especially in wetland environments.

Seeding Information

Seeding Method Recommendation
Broadcast Seeding Highly effective in wet soils
Drill Seeding Suitable where equipment access is possible
Best Planting Time Spring or fall
Soil Conditions Moist to saturated soils preferred
Seed Incorporation Light soil contact improves germination

In difficult muddy environments where machinery access is limited, producers often broadcast seed directly over wet ground and allow livestock hoof action to naturally press the seed into the soil surface. This method frequently improves seed-to-soil contact and establishment success in marshy conditions.


Forage & Grazing Performance

Reed Canarygrass is valued for its ability to produce forage in areas unsuitable for most pasture species. It performs especially well in environments with recurring moisture fluctuations, including locations that experience both flooding and periodic dry conditions throughout the year.

The grass responds well to rotational grazing and can generate substantial forage tonnage during favorable growing periods. Its deep root system and aggressive regrowth capacity help maintain stand longevity even under challenging environmental stress.


Environmental & Management Considerations

Because Reed Canarygrass spreads aggressively through rhizomes and seed production, careful management is recommended in sensitive ecological areas. In some regions, particularly portions of the Midwest and Pacific Northwest, this species has demonstrated invasive tendencies in wetlands, streambanks, and natural habitats.

Important Management Notes

Consideration Recommendation
Aggressive Spread Monitor stand boundaries regularly
Wetland Use Avoid planting near sensitive native habitats
Regional Restrictions Check local regulations before planting
Competition May suppress desirable native vegetation
Long-Term Persistence Best suited for managed agricultural settings

This plant may become invasive or weedy in certain regions if not properly controlled. Always follow local agricultural and environmental guidelines before establishing large plantings.


Why Choose Reed Canarygrass Seed?

Reed Canarygrass remains one of the most dependable perennial grasses for wet and difficult growing conditions. Its combination of flood tolerance, forage productivity, soil stabilization, and long-term persistence makes it a valuable solution for producers managing lowland pastures, drainage areas, and moisture-challenged agricultural sites.

Whether used for livestock forage, erosion control, reclamation projects, or water management applications, Reed Canarygrass provides reliable establishment and durable seasonal performance in environments where many other grasses struggle.

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Kindle Customer
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Dog LOVES this bone & great value.
Style: Tripe, Flavor Name: REAL Beef, Size: Medium
My dog absolutely loves this bone! She chews on it with "furvor" and never grows tired of it. It lasts a very long time, several months and is a great value for the money. She chews it every day and it keeps her busy. It is hard but is able to be chewed with no problems. This is the third Tripe Benebone she has had. It's her favorite out of all the Benebone varieties. She hasn't had any negative reactions to it. After it has been chewed, the surface does get prickly, so I'd recommend being cautious not to step on it in your bare feet!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026
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L. E. E. Family
Draper, US
★★★★★ 4
Doesn't really taste like bacon. I know becaused I chewed it. Great as a slower eating thingy.
Style: Dental Chew, Flavor Name: REAL Bacon, Size: Dental Medium
So my dog has this thing where she does not want to chew on anything that she is supposed to chew on unless it's a knuckle bone that she cannot be trusted with (because she bites off fragments of bone) or one of those flexible, edible nylabones for "gentle" chewers, which she will eat in a single sitting. If I want to get her to chew something that might actually withstand her for more than an hour, I have to pretend it's mine. It's a secret forbidden treat that I love very much and just "accidentally" left within her reach to steal and covet. So it's pretty much standard practice at this point that, when I get her a new chew toy, I gotta carry it around for a while, pretending to chew on it. I got this bone in the mail and did exactly that, but I noticed right off the bat that, for a bacon-flavored thing, it didn't smell like anything at all. It was just this plain sort of plastic scent. And that's how I ended up actually chewing on it instead of just miming it out because maybe the bacon flavor was under the initial layer? But no, it wasn't. It was just bacon-colored plastic. So if your dog is the type of chewer that will chew regardless of flavor, this should work out fine. If not, go for something else. My dog did not give a heck about this bone, even once the "this is actually mine but you cleverly stole it away" ritual was completed. After that, I tried putting it in her bowl with her food, thinking maybe the flavor of the food would rub off enough that she'd want to chew it. She didn't, but what did happen is the reason I'm giving this a positive review at all. While it fails utterly as a chew, it makes a really great impromptu "stop eating so fast, you tornado shaped like a dog" mechanism. We've bought actual slower eating bowls for her and never had any success, because she just gives up and cries if she can't get her face into the crevices. But when we put this in her regular round bowl and pour her wet food around it, she's able to nose the benebone around in the bowl as she eats her food, but it does slow her down considerably. She's way less farty and whiny after food time, which anyone who has experienced how specifically racid dog farts can be will know is a blessing. So, thanks, Benebone. For us, your product is worthless as a chew, but invaluable as a makeshift slower eating thingy. Edit: Benebone got in contact with me about my review and offered to refund my purchase and send me some different products to try. I declined the refund, because I do find the bone I bought useful for the above-described purpose of slowing my dog down when she eats. But I did accept the samples. She's still pretty unimpressed with them, and I will probably end up passing them along to other dog-havers I know, but I myself am pretty impressed with Benebone's customer service and so have changed my review from 3 stars to 4. It was "suggested" that I mention that other dogs will probably be more satisfied with Benebone's flavors if they are not as picky as my dog is, and that sampling a Benebone yourself is maybe not the most reliable way to test its tastiness, when dogs have much more sensitive noses/tongues than humans. Which is certainly true! But I don't think my dog is a complete alien for wanting something with slightly more discernible flavor and scent. And I do think some of the advertising for Benebone implies more of that than you actually get in the finished product. So I'm gonna have to double down on my previous assessment that, if your dog likes to chew for the sake of chewing, Benebone will probably really appeal to them. But if they're a more food-motivated chewer, you're better off with fully-edible chews like rawhide or bully sticks.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2018
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JR
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
My Dog’s Favorite – Durable & Keeps Them Busy
Style: Fishbone, Flavor Name: REAL Jack Salmon, Size: Small
This is my dog’s favorite chew by far. I used to go through chew toys constantly and could easily be replacing them every week, but this one actually holds up. It keeps my dog engaged and gives me peace of mind knowing it’s something they enjoy and I can trust in terms of durability. If you have a dog that goes through toys quickly, this is definitely worth trying.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
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Josh K.
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
My Pitbull absolutely loves the bacon flavor.
Style: Stick, Flavor Name: REAL Bacon, Size: Medium
This is officially my dog’s new favorite toy. She plays and chews on this thing nonstop. She has dozens of toys and she doesn’t touch any of them unless, she forgets where she left her bacon stick. This is a must for the perfect Dental Toy. I kinda suspected she’d love these things, so I also bought the knob in chicken flavor. She likes the chicken but, it’s so obvious she loves the bacon flavor. Smart girl. I absolutely love bacon also, bacon is perfect by itself, and it makes everything else much better. Except a bacon martini, so disgusting. The main reason I bought two was to put one in my vehicle, for road trips. My dog is my child, my Princess, so she goes almost everywhere with me. I knew this would be great for keeping her entertained and distracted while we’re out running errands and stuff. I always keep separate toys in the cars for her to chew on. A few years ago I forgot to grab a few toys out of the bin and she decided that boredom was a good excuse to chew on a seatbelt, no cool. Ever since then I decided to have dedicated toys that stay in the vehicles, so I’ll never forget again. The toys she loves the most are the ones I buy multiples of. One for the house and one for each vehicle. For me it’s simpler. I did notice at first, her gums did bleed a tiny bit. She’s a Pitbull, very aggressive chewer but, only with certain toys. This is definitely one of those toys. The bleeding stopped after a few days and things are back to normal. This is truly a unique product. I call it a toy but it has many positive perks. It’s her favorite. She plays with it all the time. Any time I need to distract her for something I grab the Benebone and show it to her, she immediately gets excited and self soothes. I feel like dental hygiene is the biggest bonus of all though. I’d say 80% of her toys have dental hygiene in mind, that’s very important to me, along with not having bad breath. She see’s a flavored toy, and I see her getting dental praises at every vet visit. All parties are extremely happy. This toy is also extremely durable. With that said, I knew she wouldn’t be able to chew through it overnight, or even in a week. It’s tough finding toys that she won’t chew through overnight. This product is lasting her a long while. It’s not always about the price. To me, a toy lasting more than a few months is more important than the money spent. Based on the video ad I saw online I knew it’d be a durable product, plus I love supporting happy families that bring something different, and unique to market. Happy family equals happy products. Once it arrived and I could feel the material and texture in my hands I knew for sure “no way she’s gonna chew through this fast, or maybe not at all”. Even though it really is lasting for a long time, I still feel like she’s chewing through it faster than other dogs. That’s just my particular dog. I had a tough time picking the right size for my dog. My Pitbull is small, about 35lbs. But man does she chew in the 100lbs + size range. I really wanted the biggest size for her but, I thought I don’t want it so big she won’t be able to even chew on it, or even just getting her jaws around it. So I went with ONE SIZE ABOVE the size/weight chart that is provided in the description, and it turned out to be perfect for her. It’s small enough she can chew and have fun. It’s too big for her to bite chunks off. In the past she’s bitten chunks off all her small toys. I put both the chicken and bacon in front of her to see which one she’d grab first. Of course it was the bacon. Then it took them both and put them in her toy bin to see which she’d grab. Again the bacon right away. I love bacon too, great choice thinking like me. So I the bacon flavor stays in the house, and the chicken I put in my car for road trips. The noises my dog makes while chewing and playing with this thing drives my wife nuts. It doesn’t bother me at all, not even a little. Thanks to multiple tours to Iraq, I can completely ignore petty noises and sounds. My wife on the other hand, will tell her to play in a different room. She listens and goes into a different room. That applies to both us for all of our dog’s toys, not just this one. To be honest these Benebones do have kind of a hard texturized plastic feel to them, so yes it does make a tiny bit of noise when she’s playing and chewing. I can almost promise and guarantee that any every dog will love the Benebone in any of the shapes, sizes, and flavors. It really is the perfect toy for a dog. Especially for aggressive chewers like my Pitbull, Princess Polly. She keeps her favorite toys in her bed. This Benebone has a spot beside her big squeaky tennis ball, rubber tug-a-war, and her deer antler. I haven’t even seen her touch the other toys since I bought the Benebone. I am extremely happy with my purchase and will for sure be buying more forever. I recommend buying multiple for inside your home and for each vehicle. You will not be disappointed, unless you buy one and your dog looses it and forgets where they hid it for later.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2021
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Eduardo
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Great for heavy chewers
Style: Tripe, Flavor Name: REAL Beef, Size: Large 1-Pack
It lasts a long time. I have heavy chewers. And this is going strong for months now. It’s their new go to toy. I have americanbulldogs Scott type. 88lbs female and over 100lbs male.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026

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