Draggin' Wing High Desert Nursery
Boise, Idaho
About
Draggin' Wing High Desert Nursery offers a wide selection of native and regionally adapted plants that thrive in water-conserving landscapes across Idaho and the Intermountain West. Specializing in cold-hardy, low-maintenance, and drought-tolerant perennials, shrubs, and grasses, the nursery is dedicated to providing customers with the perfect plants for creating beautiful, sustainable gardens that support local pollinators. With a focus on showcasing the diversity and benefits of native flora, Draggin' Wing is the go-to destination for anyone looking to transform their outdoor spaces into lush, eco-friendly oases.
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Reviews
This place is a gem. Phenomenal selection of native and water wise plants. I bought many plants this spring while converting our front lawn into a native garden and all of the plants I purchased are doing wonderfully. They have a great selection of special plants that can be tough to find at other nurseries. Thanks for helping me to live out my dream of arranging sustainably-picked wildflower bouquets ♥️
A hidden treasure in West Boise that has an abundance of native plants for your landscaping projects. Prices are very reasonable, staff is knowledgeable, and you'll find some truly fascinating plants here! Definitely worth a visit. They have limited hours, so be sure to check the times.
I was looking for native and drought tolerant plants. Good selection and value. Lovely landscaping on the grounds
The demo garden is a wonderful place to visit during all stages of Idaho’s growing season. Excellent source of native and water thrifty plants!
Boise Gem - amazing selection of ID and Western native plants as well as low water plants from other parts of the world. Diane and her employees are genuinely kind, knowledgeable and so helpful. Plants are quite small as they’re grown on location each year, but they are priced accordingly with prices going down the more you buy. Hours are somewhat limited during the week from noon to 4 or 5 and then Saturday 10-5 or something, closed Sundays. They also close down after a certain point in the Summer and reopen back up in the Fall. Check it out and try a few low water and local plants!