OUR SEED STANDARD
We pride ourselves on helping others rewild and uplift the earth.
Native Seeds for Rewilding
At Arbor Wild, we believe a healthier planet starts right beneath our feet. Our curated collection of native seeds and biome grow kits are chosen specifically to help you replace manicured lawns with vibrant, beautiful living landscapes that naturally belong here. The way it's supposed to be.
Whether you are planting a pocket pollinator garden or establishing a resilient native meadow, we provide the raw materials to make it happen. From design to flower. Each and every wildflower, grass, and sedge in our catalog is ethically sourced, 100% pure, high-quality, and non-GMO.
Why Pure Native Seeds are Important
- Not made in a lab. Made in nature: These are raw, open-pollinated wild varieties, not engineered in a lab, hybridized, or genetically modified cultivars. They are genetically adapted to thrive in real local soils and survive everything that Mother Nature intended.
- More than just pretty Blooms: In the wild, and in our gardens, a true ecosystem needs balance. That’s why we don’t just stop at beautiful wildflowers. We source essential native grasses and sedges that provide strong deep root structures, prevent erosion, water run-off, and offer critical shelter for local wildlife.
- A Critical Lifeline for Local Pollinators: Native insects, birds, and caterpillars co-evolved alongside these specific plants. When you plant pure native seeds, you are providing the exact food and habitat our local species not only love, and thrive on, but that they need to survive.
Our Seeds are Grown for the Long Haul
Planting native perennial seeds take patience. They spend their first year quietly putting down strong massive, deep root systems before pushing up bursts of color and structure above ground. Native gardening takes patience, but we promise, once they're established, they require little to no extra watering, mowing, or nasty chemical fertilizers.
We supply the pure, hardy, native seeds. You supply the dirt. Together, we help preserve, and restore, what the environment needs.