Your guide to creating beautiful pollinator gardens

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Get resources to create and maintain a native plant garden that attracts pollinators while looking beautiful. Create your free garden plan today.


What is Wild Home?

We help people with any level of gardening experience create beautiful, pollinator-friendly gardens.

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Tailor-made garden plans

Get a layout that fits your location, maintenance preferences, and desired aesthetic. From structured and clean to cottage style and everything in between, our garden plans are designed for form and function.

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Seasonal care information

Native plant gardens require a different approach to care and maintenance, so we’ve outlined what you’ll need to do (or not do!) based on the specific plants in your plan.

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Shopping lists

Get a full printable list of plants and how many of each. Walk into your local nursery feeling confident that you’re not wasting money on excess plants, or time on return trips!


Why native plants matter

Less work. Less water. More ease.

Native plants are adapted to your region’s rainfall, soils, and seasons, so they need less watering, fertilizer, and fuss once established. That means fewer inputs, fewer interventions, and a landscape that works with nature instead of against it.

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Always in season

Native plant communities are designed by nature to bloom in succession, offering color and interest from early spring through late fall. Instead of everything peaking at once, your garden evolves with the seasons—just like it’s meant to.

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Beauty that’s alive, not just planted.

Native plants support the insects and birds that evolved alongside them, inviting bees, butterflies, and songbirds back into your yard. The result is a garden that feels vibrant and alive—full of motion, color, and connection.

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Build your garden plan

Let us help you take the first step toward a beautiful, low maintenance, pollinator-friendly garden.