Natives for Outdoor Pots
If you have outdoor space but don't have soil to plant on or want to supplement your in-ground plants, we have found that these native plant species perform well in outdoor pots.
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Purple Coneflower Seeds / Echinacea purpurea
One of the best native plants for the garden. It attracts a diverse group of bees and butterflies, is sturdy and upright, and is a clumping perenni...
View full detailsRose Milkweed Seeds / Asclepias incarnata
Rose Milkweed, also called Swamp Milkweed, isn't just our favorite milkweed in the garden, it's adaptable to many soil conditions, gorgeous, and it...
View full detailsSpotted Bee Balm Seeds / Monarda punctata
One of the most spectacular plant species in all of North America, Spotted Bee Balm uses pigment in specialized leaves - called bracts in botany - ...
View full detailsBlanket Flower Seeds / Gaillardia aristata
A native of western North America, but a great garden plant here in the east. Gaillardia attracts many native pollinators, but primarily bumblebees...
View full detailsNatives for Outdoor Pots Seed Mix
A mix of seeds from native species that do well in outdoor pots that includes at least 5 of the following (dependent on seed supply in stock): Blan...
View full detailsNew York Aster Seeds / Symphyotrichum novi-belgii
Like the other asters, New York Aster blooms in fall, but it tends to bloom even later than most and that late blooming supports many native bees i...
View full detailsDense Blazing Star Seeds / Liatris spicata
Blazing Star plants are a graceful presence in the garden, slender and vertical, they take up little horizontal space, but command the eye when in ...
View full detailsLance-Leaf Coreopsis Seeds / Coreopsis lanceolata
A well-behaved garden plant beloved by native bees and butterflies. Beginning in May, it's one of the first wildflower plants to bloom after the sp...
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