Experience Nature.
Seek /sēk/
(verb) To go in search of. Discover.
Experience Nature, Differently.
We are calling all flower hunters! The first step of foraging for floral designs calls you to the great outdoors to find your inspiration and, most importantly, your stems! It's time to check your garden beds, woods, and greenspaces for your materials. Our line of foraging products make seeking easy!
Forage only with permission
It's great to get out and cut stems in nature, but only go where you have permission. So that means no public parks or your neighbors prized rose bush.


Forage responsibly.
Take only what you think you will need and no more. Also, watch out to avoid cutting endangered species.
Foraged Finds

Branches or plants that accentuate long graceful lines
These are elements that add character and personality to a design. Examples might include curly willow, pine boughs, ornamental grasses and anything that might give you an extended line.

Large flowers, clusters of blooms or heavier volume flowers.
These add weight and create an area of interest in the center of the design. Examples might include Hydrangea, Sedum, Dahlias, Queen Anne’s Lace and Sunflowers.

Plants with unique characteristics for visual interest.
These can add spice and uniqueness to a design. Examples might include clumps or sheets of moss, vining material such as Vinca and Northern Sea Oats which add whimsical movement.
Natural Accessories
Nothing completes a design better than a few well executed accessories. It is easy to discover these gems. Here are a few examples:
- Moss
- Rocks
- Driftwood
- Bark

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