All other items, including bare root trees and shrubs, can ship to all lower 48 states.

Orders are currently shipping out every Tuesday!

We are only able to ship plants with soil to the following states:
CT, DE, DC, GA, IL, IN, KY, ME, MD, MA, MI, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, RI, SC, VT, VA, WV, WI

Resources


  • Seed Stratification at Home for Milkweed & Natives

    Seed Stratification at Home for Milkweed & Natives

    In nature, native seeds rest through winter’s chill before sprouting in spring. By mimicking these conditions at home, you can give your seeds the same natural cue for strong germination....

    Sam Menne |

  • Winterizing Figs

    Winterizing Figs

    Learn how to protect tender fig wood, preserve next year’s breba (first) crop, and set your trees up for a stronger, earlier harvest. From smart siting and heavy mulching to...

    Sam Menne |

  • Overwintering Tender Perennial Plants: Techniques & Tips

    Overwintering Tender Perennial Plants: Techniques & Tips

    Learn how to overwinter tender perennial plants in Western North Carolina. Learn tips on protecting tropicals, medicinals, and container-grown herbs like turmeric, lemongrass, rosemary, and lavender before the first hard...

    Sam Menne |

  • How to Build Healthy Soil This Fall

    How to Build Healthy Soil This Fall

    Fall is the season to feed your soil. Learn why phosphorus, potassium, and organic matter matter most now, and how amendments, compost, and cover crops set your garden up for...

    Sam Menne |

  • Saving Heirloom Tomato Seeds at Home

    Saving Heirloom Tomato Seeds at Home

    Saving heirloom tomato seeds isn’t just about next year’s harvest, it’s about preserving history, flavor, and tradition. Learn how easy it is to save your own heirloom tomato varieties. When...

    Sam Menne |

  • Ladybugs are beneficial bugs to your garden

    Beneficial Insects for Your Garden

    Looking for natural pest control or better soil health? Discover the top beneficial insects for your North American garden, from pollinators like bees and butterflies to hardworking decomposers and pest-eaters...

    Ashley Reid |