Native Grasses and Flowers To Replace Turfgrass

According to Penn State Extension, there are 24 million acres of turfgrass in the United States.  Most lawns are food deserts for wildlife.  They also lack shade, shelter, and places to nest.  Further, turfgrass is a water hog, a problem in an increasingly dry world.  Planting some or all of your lawn in native grasses and wildflowers can help solve these problems. 

Check Lawn Requirements 

If you live in an area with a Homeowners Association (HOA), check to see what it says about lawns.  In many states, HOAs can no longer bar non-turfgrass lawns, as long as they are neat in appearance.  Many water utilities have information on requesting variances if the HOA requires a specific turf grass. 

Checking with your code compliance office in the city or town you live in can also be productive.  In my city, plants cannot be more than twelve inches high.  In other cities, you can declare your yard as a “wild yard” to grow native grasses and wildflowers instead of turf grass. 

Killing the Existing Lawn 

Before planting native plants, you must kill the existing plants in your lawn.  Common turfgrasses like Bermuda grass will outcompete new native lawns.  The fastest way to kill the current plants in your lawn is to use a herbicide containing glyphosate.  Care must be taken to apply herbicides on a windless day, so they don’t drift onto plants you want or your neighbor's land. 

If you do not want to use herbicides, you can use solarization.  Water the lawn well.  Spread clear plastic over the lawn.  Weigh the edges down with rocks then cover them with soil.  Leave the plastic on for about two months.  This method kills the existing plants and any weed seeds.  It works best in the summer. 

A third method is to lay thick cardboard on the lawn.  Cover the cardboard with topsoil you buy to a depth of at least two inches.  Cover that with two inches of compost.  Mix the topsoil and compost together.  Water the results well, then plant the native plants.  This can be done over a weekend, depending on the size of your yard and the amount of help you have.  This method looks nice faster than other methods.  The cardboard will rot away as you water the lawn but the weed seeds and other vegetation under the cardboard will die first. 

When To Plant 

Planting natives is best done in the fall.  The plants get a chance to get their roots established and settle in before winter.  Fall planted natives will green up in the spring faster than spring planted natives. 

If you are planting from seed, fall is a good time to do that, as well.  Many wildflowers and grasses have evolved to need to sit over the winter before germinating.  Planting these seeds in the fall allows them to experience the winter naturally and start growing in the spring. 

Choosing Native Plants For A Lawn 

Most climate areas have native ground covers that grow in open areas.  These may be grasses, sedges, or annual flowering plants.  Some natives grow in shaded areas, but the largest number of natives need full sun.  Here are some examples of each. 

Sun-Loving Native Ground Covers 

Plants native to prairies and meadows thrive in full sun.  Some of these plants can grow quite large, but many are much smaller. 

Purple Love Grass 

Purple Love Grass is a clumping grass that grows up to a little over a foot tall and wide.  The blades are blue-green in the spring, then turn bronze-red in the fall.  In between, purple love grass grows stalks full of purple flower spikelets that seem to float above the grass.  In the fall and winter, these become brown seeds that dry and blow away.  This grass will tolerate light foot traffic and once established, is drought tolerant. 

We sell plugs of purple love grass to let it get established quickly.  You can mow it once or twice if it is in full sun.  Purple love grass likes drier, well-drained soil.  In addition to being drought tolerant, it is salt tolerant and will grow under black walnut trees. 

Bee Balm 

Bee Balm has a bright red flowers on a stalk of green.  It can reach 3-4 feet tall.  Bee balm attracts bees and hummingbirds.  Butterflies like it too, but bee balm is resistant to deer and rabbit damage.  Song birds like the seeds that form inside the flowers and fall to the ground when ripe.  These plants smell good, too.  Plant in masses for the full effect.  Bee balm is a perennial, but will also self-seed.  Deadhead the flowers if you don’t want them to spread.  To get the best flowers, water during drought and dry weather. 

Shade-Loving Native Ground Covers 

Most of the plants in this category are found in the understory of forests or small woods.  They may grow in full sun, but most prefer dappled sunlight.  If you have a big shade tree in your yard, most of these plants would love to grow under it. 

Carex Pensylvanica 

Carex pensylvanica is a sedge that grows to be about eight inches tall.  It is a semi-evergreen with a color similar to Bermuda grass. In the fall, the grass turns gold color.  Carex thrives in dappled shade.  It will also grow in the sun or in partial shade.  Carex grows best in a dry, well-drained area with a cool climate, but is native to a wide variety of areas and soil types.  Plant it from plugs in the fall.   

Once established, Carex is drought resistant.  Deer do not like to eat it.  The flowers are rather insignificant, but the small fruit is eaten by birds and small mammals.  Butterflies and other pollinators are drawn to the flowers.  Small mammals and ground nesting birds will raise their families in Carex.  This grass doesn’t do well with a lot of foot traffic. 

Bloodroot 

Bloodroot is a small flowering ground cover with bright white flowers with bright yellow centers.  The leaves are green.  The fruit is green pods with brown seeds.  Bloodroot grows in shaded areas in woodlands.  It prefers moist, well-drained soil.  Native bees and European honeybees flock to the flowers, which last about 14 days in early spring.  Songbirds like the fruit.  The plant is poisonous if consumed. 

We Can Recommend Natives From Your Area 

At TN Nursery, we strive to help our customers find native plants that grow in their area.  Simply call 931.692.7325 and we can guide you to the most suitable plants for your purpose. 

6 Pack - Purple Love Grass - TN Nursery

6 Pack - Purple Love Grass

Purple Love Grass is a versatile and visually appealing ornamental plant that has gained popularity in landscaping due to its unique attributes. Native to North America, this perennial is well-suited for various landscape designs and can provide numerous benefits when incorporated into gardens and outdoor spaces. SOLD IN 6-PACK CELL TRAYS Purple love grass is scientifically known as Eragrostis Spectabilis, although garden lovers commonly refer to it as a tumble plant. It is an ornamental plant native to eastern and central North America. This decorative plant is well-known and famous due to its use by Piet Oudolf and the Green Thumb Award it earned in 2013 from the Direct Gardening Association. Purple Love Grass Garden Designer Approved Eragrostis Spectabilis is loved and used by many professional gardeners. It was listed in Gardens Illustrated as a top 100 plant to have in your garden. It was also extensively used in Chicago's Lurie Garden and New York City's Highline. Purple Love Grass Is Known for Its Color Changes Eragrostis Spectabilis is known and revered for its seasonal color changes. In the spring, the blades have a blue-green hue. In the summer, this ornamental plant grows purple spikelets. When those spikelets mature, they fall off the plant and are blown away, which earned it the nickname tumble. In the fall, gardeners can watch the leaves develop a bronze-red hue. Purple Love Grass Is Stunning Planting In Mass  It can be used in various ways, including as ground cover or an accent. It can also be mass-planted or planted as a group. It typically attains a height and width of two feet. The blades grow up to 10 inches long and have a width of about a quarter inch. It pairs well with white wood aster, purple poppy mallow, Pennsylvania sedge, and spotted beebalm. If you're looking to make your home more environmentally friendly, planting it may help. Eragrostis Spectabilis can be used to control soil erosion, and it's considered water-wise, which means if you're planting a drought-tolerant yard, you could include tumble plants in your landscaping. It can also be used as a green or living roof. Purple Love Grass is a famous, hardy, and versatile ornamental plant. It makes a beautiful addition to any home garden or landscaping project, and it may even help you lower your carbon footprint.

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6 Pack - Purple Love Grass - TN Nursery

6 Pack - Purple Love Grass

Purple Love Grass is a versatile and visually appealing ornamental plant that has gained popularity in landscaping due to its unique attributes. Native to North America, this perennial is well-suited for various landscape designs and can provide numerous benefits when incorporated into gardens and outdoor spaces. SOLD IN 6-PACK CELL TRAYS Purple love grass is scientifically known as Eragrostis Spectabilis, although garden lovers commonly refer to it as a tumble plant. It is an ornamental plant native to eastern and central North America. This decorative plant is well-known and famous due to its use by Piet Oudolf and the Green Thumb Award it earned in 2013 from the Direct Gardening Association. Purple Love Grass Garden Designer Approved Eragrostis Spectabilis is loved and used by many professional gardeners. It was listed in Gardens Illustrated as a top 100 plant to have in your garden. It was also extensively used in Chicago's Lurie Garden and New York City's Highline. Purple Love Grass Is Known for Its Color Changes Eragrostis Spectabilis is known and revered for its seasonal color changes. In the spring, the blades have a blue-green hue. In the summer, this ornamental plant grows purple spikelets. When those spikelets mature, they fall off the plant and are blown away, which earned it the nickname tumble. In the fall, gardeners can watch the leaves develop a bronze-red hue. Purple Love Grass Is Stunning Planting In Mass  It can be used in various ways, including as ground cover or an accent. It can also be mass-planted or planted as a group. It typically attains a height and width of two feet. The blades grow up to 10 inches long and have a width of about a quarter inch. It pairs well with white wood aster, purple poppy mallow, Pennsylvania sedge, and spotted beebalm. If you're looking to make your home more environmentally friendly, planting it may help. Eragrostis Spectabilis can be used to control soil erosion, and it's considered water-wise, which means if you're planting a drought-tolerant yard, you could include tumble plants in your landscaping. It can also be used as a green or living roof. Purple Love Grass is a famous, hardy, and versatile ornamental plant. It makes a beautiful addition to any home garden or landscaping project, and it may even help you lower your carbon footprint.

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Monarda "Jacob Cline" Bee Balm - TN Nursery

Monarda Bee Balm

Monarda Bee Balm boasts clusters of large, scarlet-red flowers that attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. It is a vibrant and captivating perennial plant with numerous landscaping benefits. With its striking appearance and unique features, this plant can enhance the aesthetic appeal of gardens and outdoor spaces while contributing to the ecosystem.   One of the primary benefits of incorporating it into landscaping is its stunning visual impact. These flowers of this plant are beautiful, as well. These are valuable additions for those interested in supporting local wildlife populations. Furthermore, the upright growth habit of it creates a natural vertical element in landscaping designs. This can be particularly useful for adding structure and dimension to flower beds and mixed borders. The plant's lush green foliage, which often releases a pleasant fragrance when touched, adds a layer of texture and contrast against its vibrant blossoms. Besides its aesthetic qualities, it also offers practical benefits. Its dense growth pattern can effectively help suppress weed growth, reducing the need for excessive weeding and maintenance. Planting in larger groupings can also be a natural ground cover, helping stabilize soil and prevent slope erosion. Its adaptability to various soil types and its tolerance to varying moisture conditions make it a versatile choice for landscaping projects. Its hardy nature also means it can withstand different weather conditions, adding to its overall reliability as a landscaping plant. In conclusion, it offers many benefits for landscaping endeavors. From its eye-catching appearance and ability to attract pollinators to its contribution to weed suppression and soil stabilization, this plant brings aesthetic and functional advantages to outdoor spaces. Whether used in cottage gardens, perennial borders, or mixed plantings, it is a dynamic choice that can elevate any landscape's overall design and enjoyment. Monarda Bee Balm is a striking perennial herbaceous plant with remarkable ornamental qualities. Native to North America, this eye-catching member of the mint family (Lamiaceae) is celebrated for its vibrant appearance, attracting both garden enthusiasts and pollinators alike. The Graphic Appeal Of Monarda Bee Balm Standing at 3 to 4 feet, it boasts a robust and upright growth habit. Its sturdy stems are clothed in lance-shaped, dark green leaves that emit a subtle fragrance when brushed against. The leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the main event: the brilliantly colored flowers. These blossoms emerge in mid to late summer and are spectacular. Each flower head is a cluster of tubular blossoms characterized by their intense scarlet-red hue. The flowers are grouped in dense, spherical clusters, creating a stunning visual exhibit reminiscent of a lush bouquet. Attract Pollinators With Monarda Bee Balm Beyond their visual appeal, the flowers serve as a beacon for pollinators, particularly bees and hummingbirds. These creatures are irresistibly drawn to the nectar-rich blooms, making this plant an excellent addition to any wildlife garden or naturalized landscape. As the bees and hummingbirds flit from one flower to another, the garden comes alive with activity and color, creating a harmonious ecosystem. Monarda Bee Balm Is Relatively Low Maintenance To successfully cultivate, it requires well-drained soil with full to partial sunlight. This plant is relatively low-maintenance, and its vigor makes it resistant to most pests and diseases. Regular watering, especially during dry spells, will keep it thriving and blooming abundantly. Deadheading spent flowers can encourage prolonged flowering and prevent self-seeding, which can sometimes be invasive. In conclusion, Monarda Bee Balm is a horticultural gem celebrated for its stunning scarlet-red blossoms and its role in supporting local pollinators. Whether you're looking to create a vibrant, wildlife-friendly garden or simply seeking a beautiful addition to your landscape, this native American perennial is a fantastic choice, adding color and life to your outdoor space.

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Monarda "Jacob Cline" Bee Balm - TN Nursery

Monarda Bee Balm

Monarda Bee Balm boasts clusters of large, scarlet-red flowers that attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. It is a vibrant and captivating perennial plant with numerous landscaping benefits. With its striking appearance and unique features, this plant can enhance the aesthetic appeal of gardens and outdoor spaces while contributing to the ecosystem.   One of the primary benefits of incorporating it into landscaping is its stunning visual impact. These flowers of this plant are beautiful, as well. These are valuable additions for those interested in supporting local wildlife populations. Furthermore, the upright growth habit of it creates a natural vertical element in landscaping designs. This can be particularly useful for adding structure and dimension to flower beds and mixed borders. The plant's lush green foliage, which often releases a pleasant fragrance when touched, adds a layer of texture and contrast against its vibrant blossoms. Besides its aesthetic qualities, it also offers practical benefits. Its dense growth pattern can effectively help suppress weed growth, reducing the need for excessive weeding and maintenance. Planting in larger groupings can also be a natural ground cover, helping stabilize soil and prevent slope erosion. Its adaptability to various soil types and its tolerance to varying moisture conditions make it a versatile choice for landscaping projects. Its hardy nature also means it can withstand different weather conditions, adding to its overall reliability as a landscaping plant. In conclusion, it offers many benefits for landscaping endeavors. From its eye-catching appearance and ability to attract pollinators to its contribution to weed suppression and soil stabilization, this plant brings aesthetic and functional advantages to outdoor spaces. Whether used in cottage gardens, perennial borders, or mixed plantings, it is a dynamic choice that can elevate any landscape's overall design and enjoyment. Monarda Bee Balm is a striking perennial herbaceous plant with remarkable ornamental qualities. Native to North America, this eye-catching member of the mint family (Lamiaceae) is celebrated for its vibrant appearance, attracting both garden enthusiasts and pollinators alike. The Graphic Appeal Of Monarda Bee Balm Standing at 3 to 4 feet, it boasts a robust and upright growth habit. Its sturdy stems are clothed in lance-shaped, dark green leaves that emit a subtle fragrance when brushed against. The leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the main event: the brilliantly colored flowers. These blossoms emerge in mid to late summer and are spectacular. Each flower head is a cluster of tubular blossoms characterized by their intense scarlet-red hue. The flowers are grouped in dense, spherical clusters, creating a stunning visual exhibit reminiscent of a lush bouquet. Attract Pollinators With Monarda Bee Balm Beyond their visual appeal, the flowers serve as a beacon for pollinators, particularly bees and hummingbirds. These creatures are irresistibly drawn to the nectar-rich blooms, making this plant an excellent addition to any wildlife garden or naturalized landscape. As the bees and hummingbirds flit from one flower to another, the garden comes alive with activity and color, creating a harmonious ecosystem. Monarda Bee Balm Is Relatively Low Maintenance To successfully cultivate, it requires well-drained soil with full to partial sunlight. This plant is relatively low-maintenance, and its vigor makes it resistant to most pests and diseases. Regular watering, especially during dry spells, will keep it thriving and blooming abundantly. Deadheading spent flowers can encourage prolonged flowering and prevent self-seeding, which can sometimes be invasive. In conclusion, Monarda Bee Balm is a horticultural gem celebrated for its stunning scarlet-red blossoms and its role in supporting local pollinators. Whether you're looking to create a vibrant, wildlife-friendly garden or simply seeking a beautiful addition to your landscape, this native American perennial is a fantastic choice, adding color and life to your outdoor space.

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6 Pack - Carex Pensylvanica Plugs - TN Nursery

6 Pack - Carex Pensylvanica Plugs

Carex Pensylvanica is a versatile and attractive native plant with numerous landscaping benefits. Its unique attributes and adaptability make it famous for gardens, parks, and other outdoor spaces. Carex Pensylvanica Plugs Will Add Beauty To Your Landscape  Carex Pensylvanica Plugs, also known as sled plugs, are a beautiful addition to your landscape. These are a fantastic choice for home gardeners who want to add beauty and texture to their lawns or fill large spaces to create visual depth and appeal. They are prized for their vibrant green color, which offers an appealing contrast against various plants, foliage, and hardscaping elements such as sand, rocks, and gravel. With their delicate appearance and resilient nature, they are well-loved for their durability. Carex Pensylvanica Is A Charming Grass Known for their slim, arching shape, they add grace and elegance to any environment. They have fine blades of perennial grass that form notable clumps together, which create a plush, luxurious effect planted together. The leaves are glossy and sophisticated, lending a beautiful sheen to any planted garden. The overall aesthetic of it can enhance the appeal and vibrance of both residential and commercial landscapes. Carex Pensylvanica Offers Ground-Cover Qualities  The compact scale makes them suitable for a wide range of locations. They can serve as a ground cover, accent plant in a garden, or lovely border filler to create and enhance the layout of a garden or landscape. They thrive even in compact spaces, such as along pathways around trees or beneath shrubs. Their ability to grow well wherever they are planted makes them excellent choices for adding elegant yet eye-catching depth to gardens and landscapes. Furthermore, they can be suitable in rock gardens to add verdant depth and appeal or planted into natural landscapes to achieve rustic, earthy charm. You can expect it to display charm throughout the year as the seasons change and their colors evolve. New plugs are bursting with vibrant green blades, which always emerge in the springtime. Throughout summer, the foliage continues to be a beautiful, refreshing green that complements surrounding blooms. In the fall, these plans display a warm, golden shade that suits the season and creates a warm, peaceful atmosphere. And by winter, they will continue to offer exciting texture and color in snowy gardens.  Carex Pensylvanica is a durable, charming addition to any landscape and ideal for serving not only as accents but as full lawn replacements as well.

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6 Pack - Carex Pensylvanica Plugs - TN Nursery

6 Pack - Carex Pensylvanica Plugs

Carex Pensylvanica is a versatile and attractive native plant with numerous landscaping benefits. Its unique attributes and adaptability make it famous for gardens, parks, and other outdoor spaces. Carex Pensylvanica Plugs Will Add Beauty To Your Landscape  Carex Pensylvanica Plugs, also known as sled plugs, are a beautiful addition to your landscape. These are a fantastic choice for home gardeners who want to add beauty and texture to their lawns or fill large spaces to create visual depth and appeal. They are prized for their vibrant green color, which offers an appealing contrast against various plants, foliage, and hardscaping elements such as sand, rocks, and gravel. With their delicate appearance and resilient nature, they are well-loved for their durability. Carex Pensylvanica Is A Charming Grass Known for their slim, arching shape, they add grace and elegance to any environment. They have fine blades of perennial grass that form notable clumps together, which create a plush, luxurious effect planted together. The leaves are glossy and sophisticated, lending a beautiful sheen to any planted garden. The overall aesthetic of it can enhance the appeal and vibrance of both residential and commercial landscapes. Carex Pensylvanica Offers Ground-Cover Qualities  The compact scale makes them suitable for a wide range of locations. They can serve as a ground cover, accent plant in a garden, or lovely border filler to create and enhance the layout of a garden or landscape. They thrive even in compact spaces, such as along pathways around trees or beneath shrubs. Their ability to grow well wherever they are planted makes them excellent choices for adding elegant yet eye-catching depth to gardens and landscapes. Furthermore, they can be suitable in rock gardens to add verdant depth and appeal or planted into natural landscapes to achieve rustic, earthy charm. You can expect it to display charm throughout the year as the seasons change and their colors evolve. New plugs are bursting with vibrant green blades, which always emerge in the springtime. Throughout summer, the foliage continues to be a beautiful, refreshing green that complements surrounding blooms. In the fall, these plans display a warm, golden shade that suits the season and creates a warm, peaceful atmosphere. And by winter, they will continue to offer exciting texture and color in snowy gardens.  Carex Pensylvanica is a durable, charming addition to any landscape and ideal for serving not only as accents but as full lawn replacements as well.

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Bloodroot Plant - TN Nursery

Bloodroot Plant

Bloodroot has spring blossoms, attracts pollinators, requires little maintenance, and is historically significant, making it a natural beauty in gardens and landscapes. It is a stunning native perennial that offers several benefits when incorporated into landscaping. Its unique characteristics and ecological value make it an attractive addition to gardens and natural areas. It is an herbaceous perennial native to the eastern part of North America. It is the only species in its genus and is part of the poppy family. Often seen brightening up woodlands and on the banks of peaceful streams, it has many nicknames, including bloodwort and red puccoon. Why Choose The Bloodroot Plant  Bloodroot Plant (Sanguinaria canadensis) is a member of the Poppy Family (Papaveraceae) known for its striking white flowers with a vibrant yellow center. The plant acquired its name from the blood-like reddish-orange sap that exudes from its roots and stems when cut. Many Native American groups use its roots for medicinal purposes and to make dye.  It grows abundantly in the rich woodlands of Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Alabama, and the eastern region. What's interesting about this wildflower plant is that it stays closed and clustered until it gets sunlight. Once it receives sunlight, it flaunts its bold yellow center and lush foliage.  Bloodroot is one of the first plants to bloom from late February to early April. However, its blooming period lasts only about 14 days. So, if you are passionate about gardening, adding one to your landscaping will create a striking sight that is hard to beat.  Features of Bloodroot Plant  Bloodroot plants can grow in full sun, but they best thrive in moist, acidic, well-drained soils in partially to fully shaded gardens where they can receive at least four hours of sunlight. If growing conditions are ideal, the plants will form large colonies.  Bloodroot plants thrive in U.S.D.A. hardiness zones 3 – 8, making them ideal for growing in almost any environment. In the best conditions, it can grow up to 10 inches in height and 8 inches in width.  Bloodroot Plant's Benefits  The plant is ideal for low-maintenance garden settings as it is effortless to grow and demands minimal upkeep. However, you must check and occasionally ensure the soil's moisture is perfect. You also want to make sure the plant grows within the intended. TN Nursery has a bloodroot plant for sale and other plants that grow well, including Virginia Bluebell, Merrybells, and Carex.

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Bloodroot Plant - TN Nursery

Bloodroot Plant

Bloodroot has spring blossoms, attracts pollinators, requires little maintenance, and is historically significant, making it a natural beauty in gardens and landscapes. It is a stunning native perennial that offers several benefits when incorporated into landscaping. Its unique characteristics and ecological value make it an attractive addition to gardens and natural areas. It is an herbaceous perennial native to the eastern part of North America. It is the only species in its genus and is part of the poppy family. Often seen brightening up woodlands and on the banks of peaceful streams, it has many nicknames, including bloodwort and red puccoon. Why Choose The Bloodroot Plant  Bloodroot Plant (Sanguinaria canadensis) is a member of the Poppy Family (Papaveraceae) known for its striking white flowers with a vibrant yellow center. The plant acquired its name from the blood-like reddish-orange sap that exudes from its roots and stems when cut. Many Native American groups use its roots for medicinal purposes and to make dye.  It grows abundantly in the rich woodlands of Florida, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Alabama, and the eastern region. What's interesting about this wildflower plant is that it stays closed and clustered until it gets sunlight. Once it receives sunlight, it flaunts its bold yellow center and lush foliage.  Bloodroot is one of the first plants to bloom from late February to early April. However, its blooming period lasts only about 14 days. So, if you are passionate about gardening, adding one to your landscaping will create a striking sight that is hard to beat.  Features of Bloodroot Plant  Bloodroot plants can grow in full sun, but they best thrive in moist, acidic, well-drained soils in partially to fully shaded gardens where they can receive at least four hours of sunlight. If growing conditions are ideal, the plants will form large colonies.  Bloodroot plants thrive in U.S.D.A. hardiness zones 3 – 8, making them ideal for growing in almost any environment. In the best conditions, it can grow up to 10 inches in height and 8 inches in width.  Bloodroot Plant's Benefits  The plant is ideal for low-maintenance garden settings as it is effortless to grow and demands minimal upkeep. However, you must check and occasionally ensure the soil's moisture is perfect. You also want to make sure the plant grows within the intended. TN Nursery has a bloodroot plant for sale and other plants that grow well, including Virginia Bluebell, Merrybells, and Carex.

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