Project Native Growing Nature's Garden  

PROJECT NATIVE cultivates over 150 varieties of Berkshire Taconic native plants, including wildflowers, ferns, grasses, wetland species, flowering shrubs, small trees and more! A small, dedicated staff custom mixes soils and manages the plants organically.

*NEW FOR 2008*
Barbara’s Buttons, Marshallia grandiflora
Bluestar, Amsonia tabernaemontana
Bride’s Feathers, Aruncus dioicus
Creeping Mint, Meehania cordata
Downy Scullcap, Scutellaria incana
Dwarf Crested Iris, Iris cristata
Interrupted Fern, Osmunda claytonia
Ironwood, Carpinus caroliniana
Jacob’s Ladder, Polemonium reptans
Mayapple, Podophyllum peltatum
Prairie Smoke, Geum triflorum
Spikenard, Aralia racemosa
Twinleaf, Jeffersonia diphylla
Virginia Bluebells, Mertensia virginica
Wild Senna, Senna hebacarpa

Download "How to Grow a Hummingbird Garden"

Download "Native Species for Lake and Riverside Plantings"

Download Retail Price & Availability List (xls) *Please note the availability is updated every two weeks during the growing season. Stop by or call for more details on prices and sizing.

Click below for links to our online plant catalog.

GROWING NATURE'S GARDENS
We are always striving to maintain a harmonious balance with the earth and all its creatures. With this in mind, our greenhouse staff puts a lot of effort into educating themselves and practicing organic growing. We believe in a collaboration between people and wildlife. This year we successfully managed some of our most difficult garden pests with simple products such as aspirin, cedar oil, baking soda and dish soap. Just a few inexpensive and earth-friendly ways to cope with garden pests without the use of harmful chemicals.


Trees, Shrubs, Vines & Groundcovers
Sedges & Grasses
Herbaceous Perennials
Ferns
Native Neighbors In 2007 Project Native introduced a new line of plants native to the northeast United States. These plants were selected to complement our Berkshire native line with color, texture, and variety. Chosen for their hardiness and availablility to adapt to the Berkshire Taconic landscape, these non-invasive plants will add beauty and variety to your native gardens.