Seed Shop | By EcoLogic Horticulture

At EcoLogic Horticulture, we believe one of the most meaningful things we can do is produce healthy native plants. Whether they’re used on a green roof or in a reclamation setting, native plants play an important role in restoring ecological balance.
Once established, native plants produce viable seed that contributes to the seedbank of the future. These species are adapted to our climate and provide critical food and habitat for insects and wildlife. Where possible, we grow plants from locally collected seed, offer seasonal inventory of grasses, forbs, and shrubs, and can custom-produce native plants specifically for your project.

Ecosystem Support
Reduced Maintenance
Naturally Beautiful
Carbon Sequestration
EcoLogic native plants are grown with root development as the priority. Using specialized Air Prune pots and root-training trays, roots are guided downward and naturally pruned at the container edge, preventing spiraling and structural weakness common in conventional containers.
This produces dense, fibrous root systems that hold soil integrity during handling and transplanting.
At installation, roots are already structured to move into surrounding soil rather than continue circling within the original container shape. The result is improved transplant performance, faster establishment, and stronger long-term adaptation to site conditions.
Browse our current inventory of native plants. Filter by plant type, light requirements, bloom period, and distribution. For project pricing, availability, or to request contract production, contact our team.
Elymus elymoides
Lonicera involucrata
Carex scoparia
Carex vulpinoidea
Quercus macrocarpa
Asclepias tuberosa
Anemone canadensis
Calamagrostis canadensis
Shepherdia canadensis
Solidago canadensis
Astragalus canadensis
Elymus canadensis
Typha latifolia
Prunus virginiana
Carex praegracilis
Aquilegia canadensis
Sagittaria latifolia
Carex stipata
Juniperus communis
Juncus effusus
Symphoricarpos albus
Populus deltoides
Heracleum maximum
Juniperus horizontalis
Grindelia squarrosa
Anemone multifida
Liatris punctata
Pseudotsuga menziesii
Juncus dudleyi
Betula glandulosa
Rubus arcticus
Oenothera biennis
The following videos illustrate how locally grown native plants move from nursery production to long-term site establishment.

Native plant species have evolved for life on the prairies and will provide a low maintenance, non-invasive community of plants for your shelter belt. Not only can a shelter belt benefit your agricultural land, but they also provide added support for wildlife and improve the viability for grassland species at risk.

Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia cover a massive and diverse geographic area with many ecoregions and subregions, sometimes called ecodistricts. These areas undergo unimaginable changes on both yearly and multidecade timescales.