Curated native milkweed, aster, and goldenrod — grown in small batches, shipped as pollinator kits to backyards, classrooms, and HOA rebels everywhere.
47 species
native plants grown
12,400+
kits shipped since 2019
3× more
monarchs in your yard
100% nonprofit
all surplus funds habitat
Each kit contains 3–5 species chosen to bloom in sequence, feeding monarchs, painted ladies, and native bees from May through frost.
The monarch's preferred host plant for the Midwest and East — blooms rose-pink in July and feeds caterpillars all summer long.
Smooth blue aster blooms lavender-blue in September when almost nothing else does — a critical late-season fuel stop for migrating monarchs.

Wrinkleleaf goldenrod — the misunderstood superstar. It doesn't cause hay fever (that's ragweed's fault) and it feeds more insect species than almost any other native.
The showiest milkweed — blazing orange flowers from June through August, drought-tolerant once established, beloved by monarchs and fritillaries alike.
The native prairie classic — blooms pink-purple from June through September and feeds goldfinches all winter from its seed heads.
A hand-selected bundle of our rarest species — purple coneflower, blue wild indigo, and butterfly weed — reserved for visitors who stay a while.
Whether you have a backyard, a school courtyard, or a quiet corner of HOA-governed lawn — there's a kit designed for your situation.

You've watched the monarchs thin out year by year. You're ready to do something about it — even if it's just one raised bed in the corner. Our kits include everything: plants, a planting map, and a grower's note telling you exactly where to put what.
8+ species
avg. first-year bloom
3× more
monarchs attracted

A single milkweed plant can anchor an entire semester — egg to chrysalis to migration. Our School Habitat Kit includes species ID cards, a laminated lifecycle chart, and a lesson plan aligned to NGSS life science standards.
6 benchmarks
NGSS standards covered
5 natives
species in school kit

You know the rules. You also know a raised bed doesn't need HOA approval. Our Corridor Kit is designed to look intentional — structured, tidy at the edges, wildly alive in the middle. Neighbors ask where you got it.
4 × 8 ft
avg raised bed footprint
most of them
neighbors who ask about it

Illustrated PDF
Tailored to your zip code
Enter your zip code and we'll send you a hand-illustrated planting guide showing exactly which native species thrive in your region, when to plant them, and how to arrange them for year-round bloom.
Tell us about your site — sun exposure, square footage, and what you're hoping to attract. We'll come back with a custom planting plan, species list, and a quote within 3 business days.
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Share your site
Tell us sun, size, and soil
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We design it
Custom species plan in 3 days
03
We ship it
Plants arrive ready to go in