Product Question
Are your products organic?
Our products are not certified organic, but we take great care in how they’re sourced and grown. We’re proud to say that all of our wildflower seeds are neonicotinoid-free, and the vast majority of our perennials and bulbs are, too — a choice that su
What does deer resistant or rabbit resistant mean?
When we label a plant as deer resistant or rabbit resistant, it means the plant is less likely to be eaten by these animals. Many have natural defenses, such as fragrant oils or bitter-tasting compounds in their leaves. However, these traits don’t gu
What is a bare root?
Bare roots are perennial plants that are shipped without any soil or top foliage. This method supports healthy transplanting and allows us to send your plants at just the right time for planting in your region. They may look a little different than p
What is a USDA Hardiness Zone?
USDA Hardiness Zones help gardeners understand which plants are most likely to thrive in their region. Zones are based on the average minimum winter temperatures in a given area. Knowing your zone is essential when choosing perennials, so you can be
Where do I start?
We’re so glad you’re here! Whether you're planting your first wildflower patch or refreshing your perennial beds, we have tools to help you grow with confidence.
What do I do when my order arrives?
We ship our bulbs and perennials to you at the ideal time to plant in your area, so it is best to plant as soon as you can after arrival. This way it will give them the best chance to acclimate and establish in your garden. Here are helpful tips for
Did some of your products get new names?
Yes! For spring 2026, we updated the names of some of our seed mixes and sets.When you order these items, you may get a package that was packed just before the name change. In these cases, the product name on your packing slip may not be the same as
What is the difference between growing zone and hardiness zone?
Hardiness Zones. Growing Zones. For example, let’s look at Dahlia Hardiness Zones vs Growing Zones:
Do you cold stratify your seeds or mixes?
Some wildflower and perennial seeds need a period of cold temperatures before they will germinate. This process is called cold stratification. In nature, these seeds drop to the ground in fall and sit in cold, moist soil through winter. The cold temp