Flourish with us!

  • Star Cactus

    Tell it dad jokes weekly, don’t pet it no matter how cute it is, and enjoy the neat-o colors.

    * Place in a sunny spot but not in direct sunlight.

    * If replanting, choose a soil that drains well.

    * Water thoroughly during the summer, allow to dry completely between waterings, and water far less in the winter.

  • Jade Plant

    Say nice things to it, offer it small trinkets, and hum jaunty tunes.

    * Place in a sunny spot but not in direct sunlight.

    * If replanting, choose a soil that drains well.

    * Water thoroughly during the summer, allow to dry completely between waterings, and water far less in the winter.

  • Crassula

    Tell it it’s pretty, try not to knock it over, and don’t make eye contact.

    * Place in a sunny spot but not in direct sunlight.

    * If replanting, choose a soil that drains well.

    * Water thoroughly during the summer, allow to dry completely between waterings, and water far less in the winter.

  • Aloe

    This spiky fella has a brilliant personality but is shy at first. Introduce yourself and he’ll warm up to you.

    * Place in a sunny spot but not in direct sunlight.

    * If replanting, choose a soil that drains well.

    * Water thoroughly during the summer, allow to dry completely between waterings, and water far less in the winter.

  • Lawn Blend

    Honey bees tend to favor this variety of clover and creeping thyme, each of which is native to Oklahoma. There is also a bit of native buffalo grass and fescue to help cover bare patches.

    This blend should come back each year, is a lovely low-maintenance alternative to traditional lawns, and will grow in both full sun and shade.

  • Garden Blend

    These native flowers have been selected because our local pollinators like them too. The lovely purple coneflower and bright Blackeyed Susans are mixed with a colorful blend of other wildflowers.

    Add low maintenance, eco friendly color anywhere!