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Pot Sizes & Pricing
2.5" square - $4.00
Cost-effective plugs
2.5" W x 3.5" H
15 cu. in.
3.5" square, deep - $8.00
Landscape-ready plugs
3.5" W x 5" H
42.25 cu. in.
1 gallon - $16.00
Mature plants with a well-established root system
6 3/8" W x 7 1/4" H
3 qt.
Milkweeds for Monarchs
Milkweeds (Asclepias spp.) serve as both host and nectar plants for monarch butterflies.
When you plant milkweed, you're not just supporting monarchs; you're also providing habitat for many other types of beneficial insects and pollinators.
A monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) on rose milkweed (Asclepias incarnata)
An eastern tiger swallowtail (Papilio glaucus) on purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
Pollinator Favorites
These plants attract the most pollinators in terms of both quantity and variety. Get the most bang for your buck with these pollinator favorites.
Hummingbird Feeders
Throw away your hummingbird feeder—these native plants have evolved to bloom at just the right time during the hummingbird's migration.
They also feed other wildlife such as hummingbird moths (pictured).
A hummingbird moth (Hemaris thysbe) on scarlet bee balm (Monarda didyma)
Bee balm (Monarda fistulosa) is a pollinator magnet and can also be used like fresh oregano in pasta sauces and other dishes
Native Herbs
Some native plants make a great substitute for fresh herbs in a pinch. Whether you're looking for hints of basil or oregano, there's a native plant for that.
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Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) catching the evening sunlight