Coming Soon to Riverland: A First Look at Our Spring Nursery

As winter begins to loosen its grip, our team is already gearing up for a vibrant Spring. This year’s lineup includes many of the community favorites you’ve come to expect—along with a few new varieties we’re excited to introduce.

Below is an early look at what is growing, what is in high demand, and how you can secure your plants before the season rush begins.

Popular Starts Coming This Spring

We’re nurturing strong, healthy starts to help you kick off your garden with confidence! These varieties sell out fast so put in your pre-orders now to ensure you get yours when planting begins!

  • Tomatoes: Heirlooms, slicers, cherries, and paste varieties

  • Peppers: Sweet bells, jalapeños, serranos, and specialty hot peppers

  • Squash: Zucchini, yellow crookneck, and delicata

  • Cucumbers: Slicers, pickling types, and compact bush varieties

  • Melons: Cantaloupe and watermelon starts for early planting

  • Leafy Greens: Lettuce mixes, kale, chard, and spinach

  • Herbs: Basil, cilantro, parsley, thyme, oregano, and mint

  • Strawberries: Always a spring favorite for families and home gardeners

Flowers & Pollinator Plants

We’re also preparing a beautiful selection of blooms to support pollinators and brighten your garden beds:

  • Marigolds: Are anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and provide immune support. They are also great pest repellants against pesky mosquitos and aphids!

  • Zinnias: Are antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. They also attract pollinators and are drought tolerant! 

  • Sunflowers: Are anti-inflammatory, offer heart benefits, provide immune support and support a healthy thyroid function. They also attract a wide variety of pollinators!

  • Lavender: Are a natural anxiety reliever, help improve sleep quality, reduce headache severity and help fight acne causing bacteria. They also deter mosquitos, fleas, and flies as well as being drought tolerant!

  • Echinacea: Are anti-inflammatory, support a healthy immune system, and relieve eczema and psoriasis flares ups. They also attract beneficial insects while deterring pests!

  • California native wildflower mixes: Are perfect for water conservation efforts, lower maintenance, supporting wildlife, benefit soil health and stabilizes soil to help prevent erosion.

Interested? We’ll have more to share about pre-orders soon—if you’re interested in securing your nursery purchases now, Contact Us to let us know!

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