
New this Week
High Nectar Natives
Happy National Pollinator Week!
Celebrate Texas pollinators by planting these high-nectar and pollen Texas natives! The nursery is loaded with amazing native options to choose from including native Milkwed, Autumn Sneezeweed, Lemon Beebalm, Giant Mississippi Penstemon, and Yellow Ironweed. These plants not only attract a variety of pollinators, but some also host specific butterflies and are of special value to native bees.
See more native perennials here.
Learn about ‘The Benefits of Planting Native’ here.





Pollinator Friendly Plants
Create a Pollinator Oasis!
Ever wonder what other plants you can add to your garden to attract pollinators? It’s good to have an assortment of not only plants in current bloom, but mixing those with plants that also bloom in fall and spring! Some of our current favorites include Arkansas Ironweed, Cosmos, Pentas, Coneflower, Joe Pye Weed and more!
Watch our video on ‘Our Favorite Pollinator-Friendly Plants’ here.
Read more about native host plants for moths here.


Butterfly & Bee Houses
Give Your Busy Garden Guests a Home!
Bee houses and butterfly habitats are another great way to cater to our local pollinators. Bee houses in particular are a great way to provide nesting spaces for solitary bees such as mason bees and leaf-cutter bees!


Storytime & Dragonfly Kid’s Craft
Saturday, June 21st, 2025, 10a-11a
Join us Saturday morning for a story about dragonflies! Afterwards, create your own beaded dragonfly!
AGES 10 and UNDER
FREE CLASS
See more events here.
What to Plant in June
Ready to get in the garden? Here’s what you should plant this month:
- Amaranth
- Angelonia
- Asters
- Basil
- Beans
- Begonias
- Celosia
- Chives
- Cilantro
- Citronella
- Citrus
- Cleome
- Coneflowers
- Corn
- Coreopsis
- Cosmos
- Cucumbers
- Dill
- Eggplant
- Fennel
- Lavender
- Lemongrass
- Malabar Spinach
- Marigolds
- Mint
- Mistflower
- Okra
- Oregano
- Parsley
- Penstemon
- Petunias
- Pumpkins
- Rosemary
- Rosy Palafox
- Rudbeckia
- Sage
- Squash
- Standing Cypress
- Sunflowers
- Thyme
- Turk’s Cap
- Wildflowers
- Yarrow
- Zinnias
- Zucchini
- Basil
- Beans
- Cantaloupe
- Cilantro
- Cleome
- Coneflowers
- Corn
- Cosmos
- Cucumber
- Dill
- Eggplant
- Fennel
- Garlic Chives
- Honeydew
- Malabar Spinach
- Marigolds
- Marjoram
- Nasturtium
- Okra
- Oregano
- Parsley
- Peppers
- Pole Peas
- Pumpkins
- Rosemary
- Rudbeckia
- Sage
- Snap Peas
- Southern Peas
- Summer Squash
- Sunflowers
- Tomatoes
- Thyme
- Watermelon
- Winter Squash
- Yarrow
- Zinnias
- Zucchini
- Mexican Hat
- Evening Primrose
- Pitcher Sage
- Prairie Coneflower
- Red Columbine
- Cowpen Daisy
- Illinois Bundleflower
- Purple Coneflower
- Lindheimer’s Indigo
- Bergamot
- Maximillian Sunflower
- Rattlesnake Master
- Hookers Eryngo
- Goldenrod
- Liatris
- Black-Eyed Susan
- White Rosinweed
- Mountain Pinks
- Prairie Verbena
- Maximilian Sunflower
- Pigeonberry
- American Beautyberry
- Cardinal Flower
- Bush Sunflower
- Slender Mountain Mint
- Blue Wild Indigo
- Frostweed
- Winecup
- Blue Mistflower
- Mealy Blue Sage
- Swamp Sunflower
- Lanceleaf Coreopsis
- Butterfly Weed
- Green Milkweed
- Swamp Milkweed
- Antelope Horn Milkweed
- Showy Milkweed