-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Quercus phellos
Sold outUp to 14% offRegular price From $7962Unit price /Unavailable
FAQ's for Buying Native Plants By State Online
What Are Native Plants and Why Should I Choose Them For My State?
What Are Native Plants and Why Should I Choose Them For My State?
Native plants are Ma Nature’s VIPs — species that have evolved right in your own backyard over centuries! They’re perfectly adapted to your local climate, soil, and wildlife, making them lower maintenance, more resilient, and incredibly beneficial to your environment. Choosing native plants for your state means you'll grow more beautifully and naturally, with a whole lot less fuss and a whole lot more success.
How Do Native Plants Help Pollinators and Local Wildlife?
How Do Native Plants Help Pollinators and Local Wildlife?
Native plants are like rolling out the red carpet for bees, butterflies, birds, and other helpful critters! Their nectar, pollen, seeds, and shelter are exactly what local wildlife needs to thrive. By planting native plants for your state, you’re not just adding beauty — you’re creating a lifeline for the essential pollinators and creatures that keep your garden, and the world, buzzing with life.
Which Native Plants Are Best For My State’s Climate and Soil?
Which Native Plants Are Best For My State’s Climate and Soil?
The best native plants for your state are those born and bred by Ma Nature herself to handle your local highs, lows, and everything in between! From tough-as-nails native trees like Oaks and Redbuds to vibrant perennials like Coneflowers and Bee Balm, Nature Hills Nursery has a handpicked selection matched to your USDA growing zone, soil type, and unique ecosystem needs.
Are Native Plants Really Lower Maintenance Than Other Garden Plants?
Are Native Plants Really Lower Maintenance Than Other Garden Plants?
Absolutely! Native plants come pre-loaded with all the street smarts they need to handle drought, pests, and poor soil conditions like seasoned pros. Once established, they typically need less water, fewer chemicals, and way less babysitting than non-native plants. That means more time for you to kick back and enjoy your garden’s natural beauty — and less time playing plant doctor.
Can I Mix Native Plants With Other Garden Favorites?
Can I Mix Native Plants With Other Garden Favorites?
You bet! Mixing native plants with ornamental favorites is like throwing a garden party where everyone’s invited, and it keeps your landscape healthier, too. Native plants provide the backbone of sustainability, while your Roses, Hydrangeas, and Daylilies add extra flair. Together, they create a dynamic, drought-tough, and stunningly biodiverse yard that Ma Nature and Grandma's green thumb alike would cheer for!