Plants for Sale

Bloom Wild sources & grows plants for clients’ projects and also holds occasional public plant sales. Follow us on Instagram / Facebook or sign up for updates to receive information on our public plant sales. Scroll down for FAQ and all the details about our plants.


Upcoming Sale:
Sunday, April 13, 2025, 10a-2p
Takoma Park, Md

About our plants & plant sales

Because sometimes the Devil's Apple is in the details

(Devil’s Apple is one of the common names for the Mayapple or Podophyllum peltatum)

  1. How do you define locally native?
    • We respect that there are many ways to define “locally native” so we aim for transparency. Unless indicated otherwise, the plants we sell are straight species and have been documented to be native within one or more of the ecoregions in Maryland.
    • We occasionally sell plants that have not been specifically documented as native to Maryland, but are native to the Chesapeake Bay watershed, or to the mid-Atlantic, or to the southeast US. These plants are always labeled clearly as such.
    • At our plant sales, we rarely sell cultivars of native species (sometimes known as “nativars”), when we do, those are also clearly marked.
    • It is important to us to say up front that the term “native” has no meaning if not geographically constrained. All species of plants are native somewhere- and all of them provide ecological value where they evolved. The plant species themselves are not “good” or “bad.”
  1. Where are your plants from?
    • While we do grow some of our own plants from seeds, we do not have space for large-scale plant production. Most of the plants at our sales, therefore, come from area growers. ALL of the growers we work with are responsible and NEVER wild harvest plants or use neo-nicotinoids that are so harmful to living beings.
    • We prioritize using growers that:
      • are located in Maryland or an adjoining state
      • primarily (or solely) grow native plants
      • grow plants from seed, and preferably local ecotype seeds.
  1. What is “deer resistance”?
    • This term is used to describe plants that *in our experience* tend to survive at least a medium level of deer pressure. “Survive” can mean that it is chewed on but the plant survives or that it is left alone.
    • Some of the things that might make a plant deer resistant
      • Texture: fuzzy/hairy leaves, ferns, and grasses are often left alone.    
      • Taste: plants with a strong smell, including many plants in the mint family, are less enticing to deer.
      • Toxicity: whenever possible, deer will avoid poisonous plants- like those in the milkweed family. 
    • So many caveats to this: deer palates are variable between different herds and geographic areas and can change over time. Starving deer will eat anything. Young deer will try everything. The best source of information on what deer leave alone is to watch what is doing well in your neighborhood. But, final caveat, deer don’t read lists and don’t really care what they are supposed to do.
  1. What is “retail ready”?
    • This is a term used in the plant industry to describe plants that are big, visibly green and preferably blooming. Sometimes these features are indicative of the good health of the plant, but not always. We sell only healthy plants with good, viable root systems. But our plants do not always look “retail ready.”
    • Because we sell plants to support pollinators and other wildlife, we are usually thrilled to see that someone has munched on our plants. That’s what they are for!
    • If you have a question about the size or the health of any of our plants, please feel free to ask us! We want you to be completely satisfied with your new plants!
  1. What kind of pots do you use?
    • Whenever possible, we sell our plants in CowPots. CowPots are completely biodegradable and there is no plastic for you to deal with.
    • If you buy a plant in a CowPot, make sure to plant the ENTIRE pot under the ground. MORE INFO HERE
    • 1 Gallon and larger CowPots can be cost-prohibitive for us to use widely. That said, we are happy to repot your Gallon-sized plant purchases into CowPots for a small fee.
    • Likewise, we can usually supply plastic pots if you prefer. We are happy to accept back the return of any plastic pots you get from us. We wash and re-use them.
  1. What kind of soil do you use? What about pesticides & fertilizers?
    • If the plant comes in a grower’s own potting soil, we do not replace it.
    • If it needs more soil, or if we got the plants as bare roots, or if we grew the plants from seeds ourselves, we use our own peat-free potting soil. We prefer peat-free potting soil because of the environmental damage that occurs when harvesting peat.
    • Our homemade soil mix includes pine bark, compost, coco coir, and rice hulls. We never add chemical fertilizers.
    • We practice integrated pest management so we never use pesticides, preferring manual or biological control measures where necessary.

7. What payment types are accepted?  We accept most forms of payment (cash, credit cards, Zelle, Venmo, ApplePay, GooglePay, etc) and we do not charge extra for using a credit card. (But if you want that 3% to go to us instead of the credit card company, we invite you to use one of the other payment methods!)

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Past Plant Sales



Fall 2024 Native Plant Sale

PLANT PHOTOS/DESCRIPTIONS

Ferns, Orchids, Vines, & More!

Order online and pickup in Bowie, Md, Takoma Park Md, or Derwood Md.

April 2024 Spring Ephemeral Native Plant Sales

Saturday, April 13, 2024 
PG County
Upper Marlboro, Md
10am-2pm

Sunday, April 21, 2024
Montgomery County
Takoma Park, Md
10am-2pm

Virginia Bluebell, Mertensia virginica