Nine Native Plants That Thrive in North Texas Summers

Not just survive. Not just limp along. These actually THRIVE– despite the extremes. There’s a big difference between a plant that tolerates heat… and one that still looks like you […]
Healthy Soil, Healthier You

There is something instinctive about stepping into your garden, digging your hands into the soil, and feeling connected to the space around you. It turns out, that feeling is not […]
Inventory Update — April 17th

🚨 Inventory Update — April 17th 🚨 Built for North Texas—heat, drought, clay, all of it. This week’s lineup is packed with tough, reliable plants that actually perform: natives, pollinator […]
The Hope in Spring: Why Growth Begins Beneath the Surface

There is something about spring that feels different. Not just warmer, not just brighter, but deeply hopeful. It arrives quietly at first. A bud on a branch. A patch […]
Inventory Update 4/3

🚨 #InventoryUpdate – Friday, April 3rd 🚨 We just loaded up with a fresh round of Texas-tough, truly adapted plants—everything from perennials, shrubs, and trees to vegetables, fruit trees, vines, […]
Rooted In Spring 2026 Tomato Inventory

🍅 How to Use This List Before you dive in, here’s a quick cheat sheet so you know what you’re looking at—and what will actually work for you. All varieties […]
#InventoryUpdate 3/27

If your yard has been begging for a glow-up… this is your sign! We’ve got a great selection of Texas-tough plants that actually want to live here—proven to thrive n […]
Planting Tomatoes: Why Waiting Until After Easter is a Mistake

Don’t Wait for Easter: Why Late March Is Tomato Time in North Texas Digging a Hole (and Not the Good Kind) If you’re still waiting until after Easter to plant […]
Inventory Update 3/20

Whether you’re building out a pollinator garden, refreshing your landscape, or getting your spring edibles in the ground, this week’s lineup is ready to go. Swing by, take a lap, […]
#InventoryUpdate – March 13

The nursery is loaded up with Texas-tough perennials, native pollinator plants, herbs, veggies, fruit trees, vines, and a few things you probably didn’t know you needed until you saw them. […]


