Wildwood Flora

Wildwood Flora Independent Garden Center that offers a local garden ready plants, cut flowers and wreaths.

Snapdragon bouquets grown here at the greenhouses are available. One of our spring favorites! Fresh and local for your h...
06/03/2026

Snapdragon bouquets grown here at the greenhouses are available. One of our spring favorites! Fresh and local for your home and heart.

This Pride Month, 🏳️‍🌈let’s plant with purpose, grow with love, and cultivate a future where everyone can thrive!🌈 Diver...
06/01/2026

This Pride Month, 🏳️‍🌈let’s plant with purpose, grow with love, and cultivate a future where everyone can thrive!

🌈 Diversity builds resilient gardens and vibrant communities. Incorporating biodiversity into your garden not only supports local pollinators and ecosystem health, but it is also a beautiful way to reflect the vibrant, diverse communities we live in.

Happy Pride Month Everyone! 🏳️‍🌈

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Spring is in full swing at Wildwood Flora with vibrant waves of colorful annuals and perennials everyday! Grown by us fo...
05/30/2026

Spring is in full swing at Wildwood Flora with vibrant waves of colorful annuals and perennials everyday! Grown by us for your home and heart! Stop in today and enhance your five senses with the beauty of flowers.

Three Sister’s Garden Kits are ready!  The Three Sisters garden is a traditional indigenous companion planting method wh...
05/25/2026

Three Sister’s Garden Kits are ready! The Three Sisters garden is a traditional indigenous companion planting method where corn, pole beans, and squash are grown close together. This ingenious system creates a self-sustaining ecosystem. The corn provides a sturdy trellis for the beans, the beans add nitrogen to the soil, and the squash leaves shade out weeds and help to retain moisture in the soil.

These three plants work better together than when grown alone, creating a self-sustaining ecosystem that nourishes the soil and produces abundant yields. Ancient civilizations discovered that these crops flourished when planted in close proximity and in a mound (circle) rather than a traditional row.

How to arrange your Three Sisters Garden:
-Space the corn 12 inches apart in the center of the mound, Plant pole beans 3 to 4 inches away from the corn stalks, plant squash along the outer perimeter or edges of the mound, 1 to 2 feet away from the beans and corn.

Many other plants can be grown together in your own garden. For example, dill and basil would protect tomatoes from being invaded by hornworms without competing for nutrients in the soil.

In honor of Memorial Day all plants are 25% off AND we are announcing our new 🇺🇸 MILITARY DISCOUNTS FOR MEMORIAL DAY AND...
05/22/2026

In honor of Memorial Day all plants are 25% off AND we are announcing our new 🇺🇸 MILITARY DISCOUNTS FOR MEMORIAL DAY AND BEYOND! 🇺🇸 Receive an additional 10% off for active military and veterans!

Though there is not an adequate way to properly thank our military and veterans, we strive to honor their sacrifices and celebrate their heroism every day. We are proud to offer this everyday discount and connect our community to the healing power of nature.

25% off Memorial Day weekend sale runs through May 22nd-May 26th.

10% off military and veteran discount now and forever!

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Overstock sale. Get 50% off the following: Black Hollyhock: striking, deep maroon-to-purple, near-black, single-flowered...
05/19/2026

Overstock sale. Get 50% off the following:

Black Hollyhock: striking, deep maroon-to-purple, near-black, single-flowered biennials. Towering up to 6–8 feet, these sun-loving plants are ideal for back-of-border, cottage-core aesthetics, attracting hummingbirds and bees while blooming in summer.

Ohio Spiderwort: (Tradescantia ohiensis) is a hardy, native perennial forming 2–3 foot clumps of blue-green, grass-like foliage and 3-petaled blue-to-rose flowers. Ideal for pollinator gardens in sun to part shade.

Vietnamese coriander: commonly known as Rau Ram, is a tropical herb with a pungent, spicy, and slightly lemon flavor, featuring notes of cilantro and mint. Often considered less “soapy” than regular coriander by those who dislike it.

Epazote: herb from Mexico and Central/South America, known for its strong flavor, often compared to oregano, anise, and mint, with hints of lemon. Traditionally used in beans (frijoles de la olla) to add flavor and reduce gas, as well as in soups, stews, and quesadillas. It also has medicinal uses, particularly for digestion.

We are harvesting fresh spring greens daily, all grown and produced here on site and available free with any purchase. W...
05/15/2026

We are harvesting fresh spring greens daily, all grown and produced here on site and available free with any purchase. We look forward to sharing the abundance and special seasonal offering as the season heats up and we look to get our heat loving tomatoes and summers annuals planted in the next crop rotation.

We planted our veggie patch in late March to demonstrate food production can be done long before the last frost. These early season crops are all in the brassica family that can be planted early spring and in the fall. With each freeze the plants convert starches into sugars, making for sweet tender greens. Looking forward to sharing!

The garden shop is restocked from our grow houses after a busy weekend. Come explore both and see what we have growing f...
05/13/2026

The garden shop is restocked from our grow houses after a busy weekend. Come explore both and see what we have growing for your garden. Find summer annuals, perennials, vegetable, herbs and tropicals plants. The night temperatures are going up and looking great for all these heat loving plants!

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Seeing tiny sprouts thriving is one of the most rewarding parts of everything we do! We love seeing our greenhouse famil...
05/10/2026

Seeing tiny sprouts thriving is one of the most rewarding parts of everything we do! We love seeing our greenhouse family grow and supporting working moms as an integral part of our culture. Teaching the next generation requires hands on engagement while creating bonds and skills that last lifetimes. Much love to all our Mothers and everything you make flourish! Happy Mother’s Day!

Variety is the spice of life in the garden! These mixed planters are bio-diverse ecosystems of visual interest and color...
05/10/2026

Variety is the spice of life in the garden! These mixed planters are bio-diverse ecosystems of visual interest and color! Enjoy one on your porch or surprise your mom with flowers to last season. All mixed planters are buy one get one 50% while supplies last. Happy Mother’s Day!!!

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9791 Winton Road
Cincinnati, OH
45231

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