Look what your neighbors in the Northeast are doing! We've received great photos and stories from our members for over 25 years. You'll find our "Members' Meadows" archive packed with great ideas and how-to tips. Enjoy!

An old farmhouse in a meadow of wildflowers
Before & After: Wildflowers Surround An 18th Century Farmhouse

Member Bob Hennig lives in a very historic spot. Lewis & Clark ventured down the Columbia River in 1805, right past his land! A wildflower garden in this setting is more than beautiful; it’s historic.

Hellstrip Garden with Zinnias blooming
Vermont Hellstrip Gardening For Color, Ease, And Community

Vermont Wildflower Gardener plants wildflowers along streets and sidewalks for major curb appeal

young kid standing in front of wildflowers
Massachusetts Wildflowers are Natures Playground

Kids love the Wildflowers! Laura and Tim Emerson added our Partial Shade mix to their landscape to fill in the gaps between the woods and the lawn.

Colorful wildflowers in meadow
Magnificent Church Charity Blooms in New York

Member Johnny Scott planted our Northeast Mix along the driveway approaching his charity-based community. 

Old Chairs in wildflower meadow in front of river
Beautiful Riverfront Farm in Maryland

Member Dennis Gilliard is the caretaker of a 153-acre farm on Maryland's scenic Eastern Shore. With wide riverfront, he decided to plant about 1.5 acres in wildflowers--what a success!

Wildflowers covering septic area
Making Our Septic Area Beautiful in Connecticut

Many of our members use wildflower seeds to landscape a freshly renovated septic system. It's a great chance to plant wildflowers when the soil is bare.

Daisies and lupine in meadow
Blue and White Blaze of Perennials

Early summer in a wild meadow brings a big beautiful surprise—the favorite combination of lupine and daisies—floral fireworks in blue and white. Only the beginning of Maureen Nikora’s third year with wildflowers.

Meadow of daisies in front of house
Wildflowers for a Dream Home on Martha’s Vineyard

The Hannigans bought a 3 1/2 acre meadow on Martha’s Vineyard to build a dream, but after construction, the meadow seemed destroyed. That’s when Karen went to work & sowed her own seeds. Just look at the results!

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