25 Native Plants for 2025
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- Are native plants easy to care for?
- Will these plants bloom in their first year?
- How can I find the right plants for my garden?
Native perennial plants are naturally adapted to the specific climate, soil, and environmental conditions of their native region. As a result, they often require less water and soil amendment compared to non-native species. Native plants also have deep root systems that help stabilize soil and reduce erosion.
While native plants are generally low-maintenance once established, it's important to note that they may still require some care, especially during the establishment period. Proper site selection, soil preparation, and initial watering are important for ensuring successful establishment.
Additionally, periodic maintenance tasks such as pruning, dividing overcrowded plants, and removing spent foliage may be needed to keep some plants looking their best!
Whether native perennials will bloom in their first year after planting depends on several factors, including the specific plant species, its growth habits, and the conditions in which it is planted. Some native perennials are quick to establish and may bloom in their first year, while others may take longer to become established before flowering. Providing optimal growing conditions, such as adequate sunlight and appropriate moisture levels, can help encourage early flowering.
However, when it comes to native perennials, patience is key, as many species may take a year or two to become fully established before reaching their full flowering potential.
We make it easy to find the right plants for the right place! You can shop our extensive collection of native plants by zip code to find plants native to your area.
You can use the filters located on the left-hand side of the screen on the page to find plants that are good for the specific conditions of your garden (light, soil, etc.).
The "Meet Your Plants" section on the product details page for each collection also has more info on the specific soil and sun requirements for the individual plants.
We also offer starter kits including three species each if you want to pick something quickly and get started. Popular options include Monarch Munchables and Hummingbird Heroes.
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25 Native Plants for 2025
Native plants play a critical role in supporting the biodiversity of North America's ecosystems. They provide food, shelter, and nesting sites for a variety of wildlife, from birds and butterflies to mammals and insects. Planting native species in your yard or garden is a great way to support local wildlife populations and promote ecological health.
Start the new year off with a commitment to to planting native. We handpicked 25 popular native plant species for you to choose from to get started. Search by zip to find the plants native to your region and get your pre-order in for the spring planting season!
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