Native Plants
There are many benefits to planting a native plants in the fall. Here are our favorite reasons to get outside and plant.
The soil is still warm & the air is cooler making it better for the shrubs and you!
Free watering with the fall rainy days. But don't wait for the rains to come. Newly planted shrubs need plenty of water to get their roots established.
Cool air makes it less stressful for shrubs to be moved from their pots to the ground.
Warm soils gives shrubs plenty of time to get established before the cold weather.
Spring is around the corner and planting now will return your garden to its glory.
Native plants don't require fertilizer once they have adapted to your garden or landscape.
Native plants don't require fertilizer once they are adapted to your landscape and are naturally resistant to pests. They are waterwise, requiring less water since they have long adapted to the natural amounts of rainfall in this climate. They also can also increase the number of beneficial insects like pollinators. Planting a native garden can provide food and shelter to animals and insects that inhabit our area.
We can even plant for you!