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Maine

Maine is one of the most northern forested states in the U.S., with cold winters, short growing seasons, acidic soils, rocky coasts, and extensive wetlands. The most beneficial native plants here are those that support pollinators in a short bloom window, stabilize shorelines and forest soils, and provide critical food for wildlife through long winters.

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Bas Rouge Farm and Forge

Bas Rouge Farm and Forge

Orono, ME

Bas Rouge Farm & Forge is a small, veteran- and Latina-owned diversified farm and native plant nursery located in Orono, Maine. Established in 2022, it specializes in sustainably grown, straight-species native plants, shrubs, trees, and seeds suited to Maine and the broader Northeastern ecosystem. The business emphasizes ecological restoration and pollinator health through organic and regenerative practices. Bas Rouge Farm produces exclusively native herbaceous plants, woody shrubs, sapling trees, and seeds using organic methods. All offerings are neonicotinoid-free and adapted for USDA Hardiness Zones 3–8. ...

Business Type Native Plant Nursery, Native Landscape Consultant, Native Plant Educator
Native Haunts

Native Haunts

297 Mountain Road, Alfred, Maine

Native Haunts is a native plant nursery and ecological consulting business located at 297 Mountain Road in Alfred, Maine. Founded and operated by plant biologist Shawn Jalbert, it promotes the use of locally adapted native plants to restore habitat, support biodiversity, and improve landscape sustainability. Established in 2002, the business combines nursery production with education and consulting focused on ecological landscaping and conservation.

Business Type Native Plant Nursery, Native Landscape Designer, Native Landscape Consultant, Native Plant Educator
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