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PERMACULTURE AND NATIVE PERENNIALS: 
useful, easy to grow, fun

Pluck our plants for food, medicine or a bouquet...​
 

... or let their pluckiness in the garden delight you!

Psssst... when I grow up, I wanna be part of a bouquet... or feed pollinators... or both! 

BROWSE OUR FAVORITES

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We're "Pizza Sauce Herb"

We're medicinal!

PLUCKY NATIVE PLANTS... WITH BENEFITS

Native plants are ecosystem superheros: they co-evolved with native wildlife making them perfectly adapted to support pollinators, birds and other critters.  But, many native plants have a secret superpower- they can help people too!  From cut flowers to culinary herbs to potato substitutes, they can provide us with the things we want, while also enhancing the surrounding environment.  Read about the native plants we sell and discover which ones could turn your planter, garden or entire yard into a low maintenance and abundant space. 

PLUCKY PERENNIAL VEGETABLES

You've all heard of asparagus... but did you know that there are other perennial veggies?  From perennial green onions, to leafy greens, to edible roots, there's an amazing world of not-so-well-known perennial vegetables for you to discover.  Many of these well adapted perennials tolerate challenging conditions like shade, drought and poor soil.  So, whether you want to nibble on one plant or grow an entire edible landscape, read about the perennial veggies we sell and discover which ones are right for you and your space.

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I taste like licorice!

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SUSTAINABLY GROWN

Sustainability simply means practices that are good for both people and the earth.

 

From choosing to grow adaptable perennials, to seed collecting in our diverse gardens, to using pots and labels that were destined for the landfill, we strive to be sustainable in everything we do.  

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Click below to learn more about us!

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“Picked up a bunch of native plants from Laura. The plants look wonderful, she was incredibly helpful and informative and it was a pleasure meeting her.”

Kristin Taylor

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