Organic Plants

Organic Plants: Why “Brown Thumbs” Aren’t Real.
Many people insist they have a “brown thumb” or that they “just can’t grow anything.” But before anyone labels themselves as a plant failure, there’s a question worth asking.
Where are those plants coming from?
Most people buy plants from the big box stores. These plants often look lush and perfect on the shelf, but that perfection comes from heavy chemical inputs. They’re raised on synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and constant chemical crutches. They are, in effect, drug-addicted plants.

When those plants finally come home with you and meet real soil and real life, they crash. Hard. The withdrawal from chemicals makes them wilt, stall, or die. That outcome is not a fair measure of your gardening ability. It’s simply the result of plants raised in an artificial environment.
There is a better way.
Buy organic plants. Seek out real growers. Look for small native plant nurseries, ecological farms, and local growers who raise plants with living soil, compost, biodiversity, and zero synthetic chemicals.

Organic wildflowers from small farms are tougher. Veggies, herbs, perennials, annuals, whatever you love, all grow more successfully when they come from organic systems. These plants basically transition into home gardens with resilience. They presently know how to live in real soil. Simultaneously, discovering how to find nutrients in the soil occurs naturally. The organic plants aren’t dependent on chemical “IV drips.”
If you think you have a brown thumb, try again with organic plants. Visit a local farmer’s market soon or a small organic wildflower farm. The success rate tells the real story. It’s not you. It’s the plants you’ve been given.
Choose organic and watch your garden thrive. Pick up some organic wildflowers from the Jessecology farm straightaway- purchase online here.

