Spring into sustainable gardening

Native plants, seasonal wisdom, and a thriving organic garden

Join Jordan MJ's VIP Club for practical, planet-friendly guidance tailored to the seasonal rhythm of your region. Learn what native botanicals thrive in your yard, how to care for them without chemicals, and which species celebrate each season.

Seasonal Garden Advice

Seasonal guidance focused on native plants to support local ecosystems and reduce water usage. Each season features tasks, plants, and practical tips for organic cultivation.

Fresh spring border with wildflowers

Spring Essentials

Prepare soil with compost, select native perennials, and plant during optimal windows to maximize establishment.

Waterwise Pollinator-friendly
Sunny native plants thriving

Summer Sustenance

Mulch to conserve moisture, group native species by water needs, and monitor for pests using organic controls.

Drought-smart Mulching
Autumn native shrubs with berries

Autumn Transition

Divide and transplant natives as needed, collect seeds, and prepare beds for winter improvement.

Seed-saving Cold-tlash
Winter garden with evergreen natives

Winter Resilience

Protect perennials with light mulch and plan for early-spring blooms by selecting hardy natives.

Cold-hardy Seedbanking

Featured Native Plants

Curated selections suited for organic gardens, supporting local wildlife while reducing maintenance.

Native plant with green foliage

Blanket Flower (Gaillardia pulchella)

Bright summer blooms attract pollinators and thrive in low-water landscapes.

Native tree shrub

Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.)

Early flowering understory with edible fruit; excellent for wildlife corridors.

Native grasses

California Sagebrush (Artemisia californica)

Fragrant, drought-tolerant shrub ideal for garden edges and hedges.

About Jordan MJ's VIP Club

We celebrate organic gardening through the lens of native flora. The club provides seasonal, practical advice to help you cultivate a thriving, low-maintenance garden that sustains pollinators and soil health.