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Native Plant Kits
& Seed Sale

 2025 Sale Ended


​Sale: February 3rd - March 5
​
Plant Kit Pickup:
HCCD Offices: 2710 E Kemper Rd. Sharonville, OH 45241

Friday, June 6, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm or
​Saturday, June 7, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
​ALL SALES ARE FINAL. KITS NOT PICKED UP BY 1:00 PM ON SATURDAY, JUNE 7 WILL BE DONATED. NO REFUNDS.

Native Seed Packets & Mixes 

Best For:  Garden areas 100 sq.ft. or more, and for lawn alternatives. Cost effective option for large areas.

Discount Code: Use code HCCDSALE10 for 10% off seed products during the sale. Place your order directly through OPN Seed and products will ship directly to you as soon as the order is placed. 
Valid through February 26th.
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Planting Instructions: CLICK HERE and scroll to bottom of the page for information about when & how to plant seed.
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Native Plant Kits

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One of the native plant kits shipped from Stantec
Best For: Garden areas 50 - 100 sq.ft. The kits are great for anyone who doesn't want to individually select which plants to put in their new garden space. They are pre-selected based on where they will be installed.
Cost & Kit Details: Kits are $155 plus tax. Each of the Native Plant Kits come with 50 plugs of 10-11 species, and are designed to cover up to 100 sq.ft. if planted on 18" centers. Individual plugs are 2"x 2"x 5" deep. They are grown and shipped from Stantec Native Plant Nursery. 
​Order Now & Pick Up Later: 
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Choose from the kit types available. Order your chosen kits through the form below. Your kits will be available for pickup on the dates, times, and location listed here. If you cannot come during these times, please designate someone to pick up for you.
Pick Up Location:
​Hamilton County Conservation District
2710 E Kemper Rd.
Sharonville, OH 45241
​​
Pick Up Date:
Friday, June 6, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm or
​Saturday, June 7, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
​ALL SALES ARE FINAL. KITS NOT PICKED UP BY 1:00 PM ON SATURDAY, JUNE 7 WILL BE DONATED. NO REFUNDS.

2025 Plant Kits

*Note: Alternate species may be substituted in your kit if the nursery deems it necessary (listed as substitutes). 
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Basic Prairie Kit - Contains a mix of grasses and pollinator-friendly flowers. The mix performs well in full sun and medium to dry soil.
  • Butterfly Weed
  • Lanceleaf Tickseed
  • Eastern Purple Coneflower
  • Rattlesnake Master
  • Prairie Blazing Star
  • Wild Bergamot
  • Foxglove Beardtongue
  • Black-eyed Susan
  • Little Bluestem
  • Compass Plant
  • Showy Goldenrod
  • Smooth Blue Aster
Substitutes:
  • Ohio Spiderwort
  • Common Milkweed
  • Blue False Indigo
Shade Kit - Contains a mix of wildflowers, sedges, and grasses for season-long interest. The mix performs well in shade to part-shade and medium soil.
  • Eastern Red Columbine
  • Wild Snakeroot
  • Common Wood Sedge
  • Blue Mistflower
  • Long-sepal Beardtongue
  • Bottlebrush Grass
  • Blue Cardinal Flower
  • Big-Leaved Aster
  • Rough-stemmed Goldenrod
  • Calico Aster​
Substitutes:
  • American Bellflower​
  • Inland Sea Oats
  • Elm-leaved Goldenrod
  • ​Arrow-leaved Aster
Monarch Garden Kit - Contains a selection of flowers that will attract and host monarchs as well as other pollinators. The mix performs well in full to part-sun in medium to dry soil.
  • Swamp Milkweed
  • Butterfly Weed
  • Whorled Milkweed
  • Blue Mistflower
  • Pale Purple Coneflower
  • Rattlesnake Master
  • False Sunflower
  • Rocky Mountain Blazing Star
  • ​Stiff Goldenrod
  • Foxglove Beardtongue
  • Black-eyed Susan
  • New England Aster
  • Blue Vervain
  • Culver's Root
Substitutes:
  • Whorled Milkweed
  • Prairie Blazing Star
  • Hairy Beardtongue 
  • ​New England Aster
  • Common Milkweed
  • ​Leadplant
Rain Garden Kit - Contains a diverse mix of plants that are suited to short-term flooding as well as periods of temporary drought. The mix is perfect for roadside swales and rain gardens.
  • Swamp Milkweed
  • Fox Sedge
  • ​Queen of the Prairie
  • Swamp Rose Mallow
  • Southern Blue Flag Iris
  • Blazing Star
  • Cardinal Flower
  • Virginia Mountain Mint
  • Sweet Coneflower
  • Blue Vervain​
  • Golden Alexander
Substitutes:
  • American Bellflower
  • Inland Sea Oats
  • Elm-leaved Goldenrod
  • ​Arrow-leaved Aster

** For tax exempt purchases, please contact Sarah Meadows at
​
sarah.meadows@hamilton-co.org to make your purchase.
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm

2702 East Kemper Road
​Sharonville, OH 45241

​Phone: (513) 946-8020
The Hamilton County Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the State of Ohio responsible for the conservation of natural resources within Hamilton County, Ohio. We have a special emphasis on soil and water with a focus on assisting landowners in planning and applying conservation practices on the land. HCCD is dedicated to the sustainable use of our natural resources and to encouraging positive behavioral changes that produce a higher quality of life for our citizens. The District assists all Hamilton County residents, schools and jurisdictions through our free services and dynamic partnerships that continually provide innovative solutions for the challenges of our region.
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      • Water Quality Citizen Science
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