Provenance Potted Gardens

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Summertime News 06/02/2026

Summertime News Click here for an update from Beavers Abundance Native Plant Nursery!

05/30/2026

Sustainable home decor, locally grown.

Photos from Provenance Potted Gardens's post 05/24/2026

Not so common native that can be used as ground cover. Hypoxia sp. Yellow star grass. But it is not grass.

05/23/2026
05/22/2026

Swamp T**i, Cyrilla racemiflora. This small tree has all the great characteristics, beautiful foliage, great blooms, grows well in any soil, could be multi trunk or single.

Photos from Provenance Potted Gardens's post 05/16/2026

Come get these beauties at my booth in

05/08/2026

Client cellphone pic from the fall planting. She said she is happy 😊.

05/01/2026

🌸 Mother’s Day Wildflower Bouquets 🌸

Celebrate with a bouquet that feels natural, seasonal, and full of life.
Our cut flower palette is powered by many wildflowers, with beautiful highlights like Echinacea purpurea, along with blooms such as phlox and other locally grown favorites.

Each bouquet is thoughtfully gathered and one-of-a-kind—no two are the same.

💐 $30 per bouquet
📍 Pickup at Beaver’s Abundance Native Plant Nursery
📞 Order by messaging me or calling directly

You can also ask about other pickup or delivery options.

✨ Limited availability for Mother’s Day—message early to reserve yours!

02/21/2026

This arrangement includes 10 different native species — flowers, grasses, and foliage.

It’s a small example of how diverse native ecosystems really are. These plants once supported pollinators and wildlife in the landscape, and now their textures and forms continue the story indoors.

Working with native plants means every season offers something unique.

🌿 One-of-a-kind native dried arrangements available.
If you’re interested in one for your home, send me a message.

02/19/2026

After cleaning the overgrowth in this container garden, something wonderful appeared — the native perennials are coming back strong.

Purple coneflower, lanceleaf coreopsis, wild bergamot, yarrow, and black-eyed Susan are returning beautifully after winter. This space also mixes herbs for cooking with native plants, showing that natives can thrive in containers and handle cold weather very well.

Now it’s time to refresh these containers with compost and nutrients to support the next season of growth.

🌱 One thing I often hear is: “What native plants work well in containers?”
These are great examples.

If you’re thinking about adding native plants to your containers or garden, I’d be happy to help guide the process.

Stay tuned for the next update on this group of native plants in containers.

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