One of the tough parts of moving is forging a new supporting network. I expected to have to find a new plumber, new doctor, new electrician, new grocery store, new stylist, etc. etc., but I was flummoxed after the move to realize that I needed to find a new source of native plant material and that, even worse, I had no clue where to begin.
In Kansas, I had found a fairly robust group of alternatives for acquiring native plants, including roadside collection of seeds, a few excellent individual plantspeople, Dyck Arboretum, and the occasional nursery. Here in Ft. Walton Beach, Florida, I was finding nothing but...box stores. Worse, when I looked at the plants in said box stores, they literally ALL bore the disheartening label, "We have been treated with neonicotinoid insecticides to provide a death trap for any and all insects in your garden." Okay, maybe that wasn't exactly how the label read, but that's essentially what it meant.
Searching online, I finally found mention of a native plant nursery near DeFuniak Springs, about an hour away - 7 Pines Native Plant Nursery. Last fall we made the trek up there and I was incredibly pleased by what I found. Last weekend we went back, and I am happy to report that my initial positive impression was spot on.
7 Pines is a real treat to visit. Located out in the country, north of DeFuniak Springs, I find that even the drive to get there is relaxing and enjoyable. Of course, any decline in your blood pressure due to relaxation on the drive out will be immediately counteracted by the excitement you'll feel once you turn in at the gate!
For there, gleaming in front of you, are several long, well ordered beds of native plants, carefully labeled and just calling out to go home with you. Best of all, as soon as you pull in, you will be greeted by Dara and Lloyd, the owners, who are both extremely knowledgeable and very friendly.
From common to unusual, 7 Pines has a wonderful variety of plants, reasonably priced. I won't bore you with the entire list of what I've purchased, but it was enough to make Greg groan! Best of all, the plants are healthy, well rooted, and NEONIC FREE!
Over the course of the last week, Greg and I have managed to get most of the plants we purchased into the ground, so I'm beginning to get the itch to return to 7 Pines and pick up more plants. I have a sneaking suspicion this is a trip I will be making many times in the future!
Sounds like you're making that new garden all your own! Glad you found a good source.
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