Wild Roots

Wild Roots

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Wild Roots offers native plants, knowledge, and helping hands for gardeners who give a damn.

We live in South Jersey, and are passionate about restoring our local ecosystems by gardening with native plants. On the Wild Roots blog, we write about what we're doing to create a habitat in our own backyard, plants we love, people we meet, awesome places to enjoy nature within a short drive from home, raising a nature-loving child and more.

10/01/2024

Fall is for Planting Sale on now!

Fall is the best time to plant perennials, and there’s still plenty of time to get your plants in the ground to give them a head start for the next growing season.

Check out our current selection of flowers, grasses, and shrubs available for pickup in Collingswood or local delivery. Not seeing something specific that you’ve been after? Drop us a line, and we may be able to get it.

https://wildrootsnj.com/native-plant-shop

All plants are grown sustainably by our growing partners in South Jersey with no insecticides or fungicides.

Note that plants are not in stock at the time of ordering - we’ll be making weekly pickups from our network of growing partners. Plants will be available in about 3-7 business days from your order.

And if you’re planning something large scale, we’re always available to help with custom sourcing.

Photos from Wild Roots's post 04/07/2024

Many shore birds were spotted and many bad bird photos were taken during a chilly spring break trip to Cape May. We were most excited to see oyster catchers, ospreys, and many unique duck species we still need to identify. Little bluestem was the star of The Nature Conservancy’s South Cape Meadows, which looked and felt a lot like winter, and so grateful this space exists. Back home with pockets full of sand and shells and Cape May diamonds.

Photos from Wild Roots's post 04/05/2024

Natural plant communities are the best inspiration for creating natural looking landscapes at home. Yesterday on the way to drop our pup off with my brother and sister in law for the weekend, Wes and I stopped for a rainy walk at Ridley Creek State Park.

It was so lovely to see shady woodland slopes popping with the greens and whites of Christmas ferns (Polystichum acrostichoides) and bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) against the browns, grays, and blues of a late spring day in a mixed deciduous forest. All you birders and fungi identifying folks would have been busy too.

The paved trails here are great for kids because you can bring their bikes, scooters, or strollers. We just walked and stopped at all of the “tiny waterfalls” that were especially noticeable after all of the rain. Ridley Creek also has a fishing pier specifically designed for and open only to those who fish from wheelchairs, which could be the perfect way for someone you love to get out in nature.

02/29/2024

Hey - We’re ready to party. Suburban Prairie Seed Mix favors for the wildest among you. 🌺

These aren’t your typical seed packet favors, which are typically more about cute packaging than the contents inside: 20 low-grow local ecotype native species grown without pesticides. If you have questions, find us on the dance floor.

Photos from Wild Roots's post 12/31/2023

Never disappoints. 🌅

Photos from Wild Roots's post 10/23/2023

Finding some moments of peace with the kids. If you’ve reached out asking about custom orders or pop-ups and we’ve been slow to respond, try us again.

We are here for all our fellow DIYers and love working with you on plant selection and ordering. We’re gathering a list of suggested plants to help as well, so stay tuned via our mailing list and here. Planting season is not even close to over for 2023.

09/27/2023

The day is almost here! Hang out with us Saturday :

12:15:
12:45: An Open Bluegrass-Style Jam! A Porchfest first!

All Are Welcome! Don’t hesitate, just grab your instrument or your chair or nothin at all and join us for a good time. 🪕 🎻 🎸

Will there also be plants? Probably. 🌱

633 Stokes

09/24/2023

Ferns look best in the rain.

This one is sensitive fern.

09/22/2023

It's a jam-packed, exciting week for us here in Collingswood! A series of events starts Wednesday with Tim leading a conversation about the importance of tree canopy coverage in our neighborhoods. (You might be surprised by how many folks don't want trees planted and/or want them removed.)

For those of you who don't know, one of Tim's first jobs was with the Forest Service and his current full-time job is Director of Trees for the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. He spends much of his time working with communities in and around Philadelphia, focused on increasing tree canopy coverage and protecting our watersheds with water-wise landscapes. He volunteers on Collingswood's Shade Tree Commission, created Collingswood's first Environmental Resource Inventory, and together we've worked on multiple native garden projects as part the Collingswood Green Team and co-owners of Wild Roots. We hope to see you there for what should be a good conversation.

Please join us for our Green Team meeting and a conversation about community and urban forestry, the benefits of trees, challenges, and the importance of managing, maintaining, and growing our tree canopy cover. 🌳 🐦
Featured Speaker: Tim Ifill - Director of Trees, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and Collingswood Shade Tree Committee Member.
💚The Collingswood Green Team Meeting & Lecture Series is open to all community members💚

09/22/2023

Collingswood's Porchfest is our favorite event of the year, and we're back this year as sponsors AND hosts. Start your day off right with us and our buddies The Jersey Corn Pickers!

And if you've been thinking it'd be nice to have some friendly neighbors to jam with, bring your instrument and a song or two because this day will be your day. We can't wait to see you here and around town, friends.

633 Stokes Ave. Saturday, Sept. 30 @ 12:15pm.

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