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Wisconsin DNR Encourages Native Plant Sales for Pollinator Support

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Published March 11th, 2026
Detected March 17th, 2026
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Summary

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is reminding residents about native plant sales occurring through early June. These sales offer an opportunity to purchase plants that support pollinators and local ecosystems, with many serving as fundraisers for conservation groups.

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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has issued a notice encouraging residents to participate in native plant sales happening across the state through early June. The purpose of these sales is to promote the planting of native species in yards and outdoor spaces to provide essential food and habitat for pollinators such as bees and butterflies, thereby supporting the broader ecosystem. The DNR provides resources, including a list of plant sales and a directory of native plant nurseries, to facilitate these efforts.

While this notice is primarily informational and aims to encourage conservation-minded gardening, it highlights that some plant sales have advance order deadlines in March or April. Regulated entities or individuals involved in landscaping or environmental initiatives may wish to note these sales as potential sources for native plants. The DNR also invites producers and sale hosts to list their events on the DNR's Native Plants webpage.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 2026-03-11 Contact: DNR Office of Communications
DNRPress@wisconsin.gov

Order Native Plants To Support Wisconsin's Pollinators

Beautify Your Yard And Boost Habitat For Bees, Birds And More

Obedient plant is a perennial native plant that attracts pollinators. Photo credit:  Jay Watson MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds Wisconsinites that native plant sales are popping up around the state now through early June. By planting native plants in your outdoor space, you can support the entire ecosystem by providing the most beneficial food for pollinators.

Native plant sales are offered across Wisconsin this spring as local nonprofit organizations and governments host online preorders and in-person sales, which often serve as fundraisers for conservation groups. Wisconsinites have a chance to buy plants in advance while benefiting local organizations and adding color to their garden or a patio container. While many in-person sales occur in May and June, some require orders in advance that are due in March or April.

"Introducing native plants to your yard is a wonderful way to provide habitat for butterflies, bees, birds and other wildlife," said Amy Staffen, DNR conservation biologist for the DNR's Natural Heritage Conservation program. "These sales by local organizations and Wisconsin native plant nurseries offer an easy way to exercise your green thumb, whether you’re a beginner or more experienced gardener."

The DNR has compiled a list of this year’s native plant sales and also maintains a directory of native plant nurseries on the Native Plants webpage so you can order your native plants in time for late spring and early summer planting. Check the webpage periodically for new listings. Producers and plant sale hosts can contact Amy Staffen at Amy.Staffen@wisconsin.gov to get their native plant sale listed on the webpage.

More information on native plant sales, native plant nurseries, rain gardens, pollinator gardens, how-to guidance documents, plant lists and more is available on the DNR’s Native Plants webpage.

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Classification

Agency
State DEQ
Published
March 11th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Employers
Geographic scope
State (Wisconsin)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Environmental Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Conservation Ecosystems

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