Photo by Princy Francis
Our Native Plant Resources are designed to support gardeners, volunteers, and community members interested in growing native plants—from seed to sale and beyond. These guides are used for our annual Native Plant Sale and greenhouse operations, but they also serve as general educational tools for native plant propagation and care.
Step-by-step overview of our native plant production process from seed to staging.
Seasonal timeline of greenhouse activities, stratification, sowing, up-potting, and hardening off.
*The workflows based on FOBHNP’s Native Plant Sale growing cycle and are updated annually.
General Native Plant Resources
FOBHNP’s Native Plant Resources support volunteers, gardeners, and community members who are interested in learning how native plants are grown, cared for, and prepared for community distribution. These guides reflect the seasonal growing practices used in our greenhouse and are updated annually based on weather, plant availability, and program needs.
Whether you are helping with seed processing, propagation, potting, or simply want to better understand how native plants move from seed to garden-ready plants, these resources offer a look at our growing cycle.
Native Plant Greenhouse Production Workflow
A step-by-step overview of how native plants are grown in the greenhouse, from seed collection through final staging and cleanup.
Native Plant Growing Calendar (Month-by-Month Guide)
A seasonal guide showing what typically happens each month in the greenhouse and what kinds of volunteer activities to expect.