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Fall Aster
Kind Words
Loved being able to order online and schedule a pickup time! They were even able to accommodate my request to move up my pickup time which was above and beyond!
Karla has a lovely small nursery. I will be back.
I had a great consultation with Karla and she created a design for my front lawn. I had no idea what to do or where to start, but she had lots of ideas and plants to bring my yard alive with beautiful colors.
Even though you're about 40 minutes from my house, it is definitely worth the drive!

Give your lawn a glow-up
work with us
We turn boring yards into buzzing ecosystems — full of pollinators, purpose, and maybe even your next foraged snack.
Native plants, regenerative design, and a little bit of magic?
That’s our thing.

























Visit us near the Stockyards!
We are located behind
Taqueria El Bayo!
1513 NW 25th St,
Fort Worth, TX
76164, USA
OPEN EVERY DAY
FROM 9AM-6PM!
Blog posts

Regenerative Landscaping vs Traditional Landscaping
Traditional landscaping relies on thirsty lawns and chemicals, but regenerative landscaping offers a sustainable alternative that heals ecosystems while saving water and effort. Discover how to transform your yard into a thriving, low-maintenance space that benefits both your family and the planet

From Yard to Table: Edible Native Plants to Plant This Spring
Imagine stepping into your backyard and harvesting fresh, nutrient-rich food from edible native plants that naturally thrive in your region. Unlike conventional vegetable gardens that require intensive care, native food plants create sustainable, low-maintenance food gardens since they are already adapted to your climate, soil, and rainfall, making them resilient, water-wise, and eco-friendly choices.

Planning Your Wildlife-Friendly Garden: Tips for Designing a Native Landscape
A wildlife-friendly garden is more than just creating a beautiful outdoor space—it’s a thriving ecosystem that supports local birds, butterflies, pollinators, and other wildlife. By incorporating native plants and ecological landscaping principles, you can create a garden that provides food, shelter, and water for diverse species.