Collection: UP Wildflowers & Native Plants - *Pickup in June/July

Wildflowers & Native Plants will be available for pickup in June/July. They will not be in during the late April Tree Pick-up! We will call you to set up a later pickup this summer!

  • Wildflowers in Upper Michigan play a crucial role in supporting native pollinators. Here's how they contribute:

  • Biodiversity Support: Wildflowers provide a diverse range of habitats and food sources for native pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other insects. This diversity is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems.
  • Nectar and Pollen Sources: These flowers offer nectar and pollen, which are vital food resources for pollinators. Different species of wildflowers bloom at various times throughout the growing season, ensuring a continuous supply of food.
  • Habitat Creation: Wildflowers contribute to creating habitats that support not only pollinators but also other wildlife. They help in maintaining the ecological balance by supporting a wide range of species.

 

Designs By Nature - produces native Michigan wildflowers, woodland plants, shrubs, grasses, and sedges.  
Plants are containerized in roomy quart pots, economical plug flats, or dramatic gallon pots. 
We also offer beautiful garden kits tailored to specific needs to make naturalizing your space easy and cost-effective.  
Our plants are sourced from the UP whenever possible, started in the greenhouse, and then hardened off.  
We believe the plants we sell should be every bit as tough and unique as the Yoopers who garden here.
Serving beginner to seasoned gardeners, landscapers, and agencies fighting the good fight, we’ll help make your space naturally beautiful. 
We offer something for every habitat.  
Pick up a garden show-stopper that will also attract native butterflies and birds, create a native meadow habitat teeming with life, fight erosion, restore a wetland, create a rain garden, diversify your lawn with low-growing wildflowers, and help save the planet one UP native plant at a time. 

 

Watch this video to learn about site prep:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dw7MtMQ_xjc