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Pollinator Patch Garden Kit

18 plants

$119.00
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Details

Sun Exposure
Full
Soil Moisture
Medium, Medium-Dry, Dry
Height
1-4 feet
Advantages
Pollinator Favorite: butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, beetles
USDA Zones
3-8
Plant Spacing
2-3'
Catalog Code
PATCH-T

For Medium to Dry soils and Full Sun exposure. 6 species. This 18 plant kit is a smaller version of our best-selling Pollinator Gardens that come in 38 or 50 plug trays. The Pollinator Patch is perfect for a new native gardener or those wanting an easy-to-establish classic prairie sampler. With a range of colors that will remain throughout the seasons, this kit neatly spaces pollinator favorites like orange Butterfly Weed, yellow Coreopsis and pink Coneflower around tufts of Bluestem. Understated Mountain Mint flowers and their fragrant foliage provide a soft backdrop, pairing well with the gentle blue and purple hues of the autumn Asters that will emerge to eager bees as other flowers begin to fade.

Filter species in the kit here. Included with each order, Planting and Care Instructions & Layout Suggestions for Planting (see COMPONENTS tab).

Kit details: 
• Each of the 18 plants will be in individual pots that are 3.5" deep x 2.5" wide
• 1 tag per plant will be provided
• Recommended spacing is one plant / 2-3 sq. ft.; kit covers approx. 40-50 sq. ft.

*Please note: We may need to substitute appropriate species without notice due to unforeseen greenhouse failures or shortages.

Live Plant Shipping Table

Spring Fall Age/Size
Potted Kit May/June September 2.5" wide x 3.5" deep pots

1 Question asked on Pollinator Patch Garden Kit

Are all 18 of these plants perennials?
Yes, all the species in the Pollinator Patch are perennial.

Seed

Growing your own plants from seed is the most economical way to add natives to your home. Before you get started, one of the most important things to know about the seeds of wild plants is that many have built-in dormancy mechanisms that prevent the seed from germinating. In nature, this prevents a population of plants from germinating all at once, before killing frosts, or in times of drought. To propagate native plants, a gardener must break this dormancy before seed will grow.

Each species is different, so be sure to check the GERMINATION CODE listed on the website, in the catalog, or on your seed packet. Then, follow the GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS prior to planting. Some species don't need any pre-treatment to germinate, but some species have dormancy mechanisms that must be broken before the seed will germinate. Some dormancy can be broken in a few minutes, but some species take months or even years.

Seed dormancy can be broken artificially by prolonged refrigeration of damp seed in the process of cold/moist STRATIFICATION. A less complicated approach is to let nature handle the stratifying through a dormant seeding, sowing seeds on the surface of a weed-free site in late fall or winter. Tucked safely beneath the snow, seeds will be conditioned by weathering to make germination possible in subsequent growing seasons.

To learn more, read our BLOG: How to Germinate Native Seeds

Dormant Bare Root Plants

We dig plants when they are dormant from our outdoor beds and ship them April-May and October. Some species go dormant in the summer and we can ship them July/August. We are among the few still employing this production method, which is labor intensive but plant-friendly. They arrive to you dormant, with little to no top-growth (bare-root), packed in peat moss. They should be planted as soon as possible. Unlike greenhouse-grown plants, bare-root plants can be planted during cold weather or anytime the soil is not frozen. A root photo is included with each species to illustrate the optimal depth and orientation. Planting instructions/care are also included with each order.

Download: Installing Your Bare-Root Plants

Potted Plants

3-packs and trays of 32, 38, or 50 plants leave our Midwest greenhouses based on species readiness (being well-rooted for transit) and order date; Spring shipping is typically early May through June, and Fall shipping is mid-August through September. Potted 3-packs and trays of 38 plugs are started from seed in the winter so are typically 3-4 months old when they ship. Trays of 32/50 plugs are usually overwintered so are 1 year old. Plant tray cells are approximately 2” wide x 5” deep in the trays of 38 and 50, and 2.5" wide x 3.5" deep in the 3-packs and trays of 32; ideal for deep-rooted natives. Full-color tags and planting & care instructions are included with each order.

Download: Planting and Care of Potted Plants

For the Garden Kit trays, we may need to substitute appropriate species without notice due to shortages later in the season or unforeseen greenhouse failures.

Shipping & Handling Charges:
For Potted Plant orders $50.00 and under: $7.50
For Potted Plant orders over $50.00: add 15% of the total plant cost.

We ship potted trays with UPS, and SpeeDee in the Midwest, so we must have a street address. Long-distance shipments (to the East Coast and West) taking 3 or more days are only shipped on Mondays to prevent plants from drying out over the weekend.

Potted plants in this kit are either overwintered plants coming out of dormancy or 1st year plants started this past winter; growth for both types are weather-dependant.  Plants must be large and well-rooted to stay in their cells during shipment. Our greenhouses are located in the Upper Midwest, and due to the challenges of getting all the species in the Mix & Match and Pre-Designed Garden Kits transit-ready at the same time, we typically can't ship earlier than advertised.

*We are unable to ship potted or bare root plants outside the contiguous US or to California due to government regulations.