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Can I plant native plants in the fall?
Spring is often hailed as the perfect time for planting, but the ideal planting time varies depending on what you're planting. Fall is the best season for planting if you desire a vibrant, flourishing garden come Spring. It's particularly advantageous for native grasses, sedges, and wild Forbes (wildflowers). Embrace the autumn season as a prime opportunity to set the stage for a stunning and thriving garden in the coming months! 
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How We Ship Our Large Plants
Sending out larger plants requires extra care and preparation, due to their size and weight. We've developed a meticulous packing system designed to optimize the safety of our plants on their way to you.  Our largest shippable plants (up to 5...
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Texas Redbud, Texas’ own Cherry Blossom
The heart-shaped leaves and rounding growth habit make the redbud a beautiful addition to a shadier garden. It’s also an early nectar source for butterflies, moths, and bees and a larval host plant for the Henry’s Elfin butterfly.
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