Nevada Low-Water Lawn Kit

SKU: BDL-REBATE-NV

$345.99
  • Seeding rate: 5.5 lb per 1,000 sq ft
Total Price: $345.99
Estimated Delivery: 15-18 business days
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What is the Turf-Rebate Kit — Nevada Edition?

The Nevada Turf-Rebate Kit is a drought-adapted seed blend designed for Nevada homeowners participating in the Southern Nevada Water Authority's turf replacement rebate program. SNWA offers $3 per square foot for qualifying turf removed and replaced with approved low-water landscaping — this kit provides a living lawn alternative that meets that core requirement.

The blend combines Buffalograss, Blue Grama, and Microclover into a permanent, self-sustaining lawn that requires minimal supplemental irrigation once established. All three species are adapted to Nevada's intense summer heat, alkaline soils, and low annual rainfall. This is not a temporary grass — it is a permanent conversion that continues saving water for years after the rebate check clears.

Specifications

Seeding Rate 5.5 lb per 1,000 sq ft
Sun Requirements Full Sun
Time to Germinate 60–90 days to full establishment

Seeding Specs

Water Needs Very Low — once established
Soil Preference Well-drained to moderately clay, alkaline
Soil pH 6.5–8.0
Planting Depth 1/4 inch

Establishment Specs

Height 4–8 inches (unmowed); 2–3 inches maintained
Color Blue-green to tan (seasonal)
Uses Turf Replacement, SNWA Rebate, Xeriscape
Native/Introduced Buffalograss and Blue Grama are North American natives; Microclover is a cultivar

Why Choose This Seed?

SNWA Rebate Aligned

SNWA's Water Smart Landscapes rebate pays $3 per square foot for turf removed and replaced with qualifying low-water plants. This kit establishes a living low-water lawn rather than a purely hardscaped yard. Always confirm current SNWA requirements and your HOA's plant list before purchasing — program details can change seasonally.

Saves Water Immediately

Once established, this mix uses roughly 20–25% of the water a traditional Kentucky bluegrass or tall fescue lawn requires in southern Nevada. In a region where residential landscape irrigation accounts for over 70% of total household water use, that reduction matters — for your water bill and for Lake Mead.

Microclover Advantage

Microclover is a low-growing clover variety that fixes atmospheric nitrogen into the soil, reducing or eliminating fertilizer needs. It stays under 4 inches tall, blooms minimally, and stays green longer into Nevada's dry season than grasses alone. It is a proven companion species for low-input lawns throughout the Southwest.

Permanent Conversion

SNWA and most Nevada water programs require permanent turf removal — you cannot re-install turf after receiving the rebate. This kit is built for exactly that commitment. Buffalograss and Blue Grama are long-lived perennials that establish once and return each spring without re-seeding.

Farm-Direct Quality

Every species in this kit is grown or collected from U.S. farms and wildland sources, independently tested for germination, and shipped free of fillers or inert material. What you see on the label is what you get in the bag.

How to Use the Turf-Rebate Kit — Nevada Edition

Site Prep

Remove all existing turf and vegetation completely. Solarization (clear plastic sheating left 4–6 weeks in summer) works well in Nevada's intense heat. Till to 2 inches, break up any surface crust. Henderson and Las Vegas valley soils are often dense clay — adding organic matter at this stage significantly improves germination and drainage.

Seeding

Broadcast at 5.5 lb per 1,000 sq ft. Rake lightly for seed-to-soil contact. A thin layer of weed-free straw mulch reduces evaporation during the critical first 3 weeks — this step is especially valuable in Nevada where low humidity dries seed beds rapidly.

Establishment

Water lightly twice daily for 2–3 weeks until germination. Taper watering to deep, infrequent cycles as coverage builds. Full establishment typically occurs 60–90 days after seeding. Once established, all three species in this kit survive on natural rainfall patterns and minimal supplemental irrigation in southern Nevada.

Rebate Documentation

Contact your local water district to confirm rebate requirements before beginning removal. Most programs require pre-approval photos.

Questions & Answers

Will this qualify for the SNWA Water Smart Landscapes rebate?
This kit was designed with SNWA's turf replacement rebate program in mind. The species — Buffalograss, Blue Grama, and Microclover — are drought-adapted plants aligned with SNWA's core requirement for low-water replacement landscaping. However, SNWA updates its approved plant lists and program requirements periodically, and individual HOAs within the SNWA service area may have additional restrictions. You must verify current eligibility with SNWA directly before beginning turf removal. Visit snwa.com or call their conservation line to confirm your specific project qualifies.
How much does SNWA pay for turf removal?
As of recent program guidelines, SNWA offers $3 per square foot for qualifying turf removed and replaced with approved low-water landscaping, up to program limits. Program funding levels and per-square-foot rates can change — check SNWA's current Water Smart Landscapes program page for the most current figures before planning your project.
Does this work in Las Vegas, Henderson, and surrounding areas?
Yes. All three species are adapted to conditions throughout the Las Vegas Valley — Clark County soils, Zone 9a climate, intense heat, and low rainfall. Buffalograss and Blue Grama are proven in Las Vegas area xeriscape installations. Microclover performs well in the mild winter conditions typical of the valley floor.
Will my HOA allow this grass?
Many Nevada HOAs have specific rules about what constitutes acceptable turf replacement. Some require artificial turf, others allow native grass, and some have approved plant lists. You must check your HOA's CC&Rs and landscaping guidelines before beginning. We recommend getting written HOA approval before removing any existing turf.
Can I mix this with my existing rock or gravel landscape?
Yes. Many Nevada homeowners use this kit to seed grass areas within a larger xeriscape design that includes decomposed granite, boulder accents, or dry-river-bed features. Seed into prepared soil areas within your overall landscape plan — the grasses will fill their designated zones while the rest of your yard remains hardscaped.
What if seeding fails in one area?
Spotty establishment is common in first-year seedings in dry climates. Buffalograss spreads via stolons and will naturally fill thin spots over its first and second growing seasons. For persistently bare patches, lightly reseed and water carefully. Germination failure is almost always caused by insufficient moisture during the first 3 weeks — consistent irrigation during establishment is the single most important factor.

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