Due to the weather, I'll be starting back on Feb 27.
ORGANICALLY GROWN HERBS/VEGETABLES STARTS & NATIVE PLANTS FOR LANDSCAPING
See what I'm bringing this Spring on next page and in list on menu bar above.
See you at Lakeline, Saturdays, 9a-1p

Due to the weather, I'll be starting back on Feb 27.
Signed in as:
filler@godaddy.com
See what I'm bringing this Spring on next page and in list on menu bar above.
See you at Lakeline, Saturdays, 9a-1p
Old Favorites: Cherokee Purple, Big Beef, Black Cherry, Juliet, Roma, Clementine; More varieties for Containers: Tidy Treats, Tiny Tim, Stupice, Jaune Flamme, Japenese Black Trifele, Sunrise Sauce; and New for 2021 - Tomatillos!
Borage, Calendula, Catnip, Cilantro, Cutting Celery, Dill, Lovage, Marjoram, Mints, Oregano (Greek & Italian), Parsley, Rosemary, Sage, Shiso (Green & Red), Thyme, Yarrow
Firewheel, Black-eyed Susan, Lemon mint, Red Phlox, Wine Cups, Red Columbine, Obedient Plant, Purple Gayfeather (Liatris) - more throughout season for sun and shade
A rainbow of Bell Peppers, Baby Bells, Hot & Mild Jalapenos, Hot & Mild Habaneros, Serrano, Poblano, Pepperoncini, Banana, Hot Hungarian Wax, Shishito
Large Leaf Italian and Genovese - several varieties for in ground and pots; Lemon Basil, Thai Basil, Tulsi
Zucchini, Yellow Squash, Patty Pan, Delicata, 9 varieties of cukes - some varieties of squash and cukes for containers; Okra - Clemson Spineless & Hill Country Red
Downloadable files about how to plant and care for the herbs, veggies and native plants sold by Nita's Nursery
I've been gardening for over 30 years, and have found my passion in growing plants. I started growing my own starts and native plants because I couldn't find the herb/vegetable varieties and native plants that I wanted in stores. After ending up one Fall with 400 broccoli and cauliflower starts, I realized that I could start a business that I love!
I want to take the "black thumb" out of gardening, to make it simple and enjoyable. Gardening is an ongoing experiment; some years, plants do great, other years not so much. But there is always next season, always next year to try again, or try something new. I get the greatest pleasure from just being in my garden, and I hope to help my customers find the same. Getting outdoors is good for you. So you can create your great outdoors in your own backyard or patio!
I became a Texas Certified Master Naturalist in 2015 and learned about the critical value of native plants in providing wildlife habitats. It is such a pleasure to see what the native plants bring to my yard, whether it's their beautiful blooms or unique foliage, birds, butterflies, bees or other insects. And it changes every season, even week to week. I have replaced much of my lawn with native plants - Less Mowing, Less Water, More Birds, Butterflies and Bees. You can create a habitat in your backyard and yes, even in pots on a patio.