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  • Home
  • Where to Begin
    • Ecological Introduction
    • Reduce Your Lawn
    • Reduce Negative Impacts
    • Plant Native Plants
    • Create Soft Landings
    • Leave the Leaves
    • Consider Signage
    • Dealing with HOA's
    • EcoRegion vs. Plant Zones
  • Native Plant Sources
    • United States
  • Video Resources
    • Natives and Cultivars
    • Moths and Butterflies
    • Birds, Bats and Bees
    • Lawn Conversions
    • Let's Talk Plants
  • Presenters
    • Doug Tallamy
    • Desirée L. Narango
    • Heather Holm
    • Rebecca McMakin
    • Drew Lathin
    • Uri Lorimer
    • Joey Santore
  • Resources
    • Garden Stories
  • News

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Black Cap Farm

Black Cap Farm
Black Cap Farm
Black Cap Farm's mission is to help homeowners create or restore natural habitat in their backyard no matter how large or small the space. Native plantings are the key to healthy habitat, but they are not always readily available or easily shopped. They offer in-person retail shopping on over 300 species May through October, six days per week. Please come browse our selection, learn more about each species, and consult on the habitat potential for your property!

They encourage you to create habitat for birds, pollinators, and the rest of our ecosystem by planting natives. Located in Onekama, Michigan on the nationally recognized scenic M-22, they are open to the public May through October. Come shop our greenhouse and container inventory of native trees, shrubs, grasses, ferns and perennials. ​

They make native plants easy to shop and examine, just like a typical garden center. We work with homeowners, environmental organizations, churches, government entities, and professional landscapers. It is important to us that people can come and spend time learning about the value of native plants and meeting new species for the first time. Our signage includes images of blooms, planting guides, deer resistance and other tips for creating habitat. We are here to help!

Listing Details

Business Type
Native Landscape Consultant
Business Hours
Posted Retail Hours, Seasonal Hours
Business Address
5265 Crescent Beach Road, Onekama, MI
Website
www.blackcapplants.com
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www.facebook.com/blackcapplants
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231-398-5972
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