Earn MCH Credits: Submit your Favorite Plant

Submissions will only be shared if your MCH certification is current.

Name(Required)
Email(Required)
Is your MCH certification up-to-date?(Required)
Plant type(Required)
Soil(Required)
Growth rate(Required)
Explain how the plant is best used and secrets for success, plus why and where you use it.
Examples include bloom time, color, seasonal interest, native, looks best with plant combinations, where to find it
Accepted file types: jpg, jpeg, Max. file size: 512 MB.
High resolution jpegs only
Accepted file types: jpg, jpeg, Max. file size: 512 MB.
High resolution jpegs only
Accepted file types: jpg, jpeg, Max. file size: 512 MB.
High resolution jpegs only
Accepted file types: jpg, jpeg, Max. file size: 512 MB.
High resolution jpegs only

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Plant Something MA

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Plant Something MA is a project of MNLA which includes professional environmental horticulturists—people who grow, care for, design and install plantings and landscapes in your community.

Growing Wild

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Growing Wild helps reverse the loss of biological diversity, foster and protect endangered species and add to the natural beauty of our Commonwealth—right in your own backyard.

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