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For Fall Planting!

Cindy Gilberg

Mary Ann Fink

Scott Woodbury

Local Friends, Influencers &

Mentors

Why Do Smart Gardeners Plant In Fall?

• The ground is warm so root development occurs more rapidly.

• The hot & dry summer season is ending leading to cooler temperatures and more autumn rainfall.

• The winter dormancy period is less stressful on newly planted trees, shrubs and perennials, giving them a head start going into the next growing season.

• The plants at nurseries tend to be fuller with bigger root systems in the Fall.

So What Is A “Smarty Plant”?

A plant that’s more than just a pretty face… It serves a purpose!

Adds a benefit to ownership:

Environmental, economic, ecological, health, Psychological

Smart selections for smart consumers!

Examples of Function • Host Plant • Pollinator/Wildlife Fave • Edible • Easy care/low input • Pest resistant • Improves soil • Companion to Veggies/Fruit • Herbal/Medicinal • Air Cleansing • Kid/Pet Friendly • Bug repellent • Aromatherapy

Let’s Explore Some

Examples!

Native Milkweed Aesclepias sp.

• Host plant for Monarch butterfly

• Great pollinator nectar source • Various species for various

conditions • Great for educators

Native Perennial

Spicebush a.k.a. Lindera benzoin

• Host plant for the Spicebush swallowtail butterfly

• Medicinal uses including treating colds

• Native American used it for purifying blood

Native Shrub

Slender Mountain Mint a.k.a. Pycnanthemum tenuifolium

• Extemely attractive to pollinators, part of Grow Native’s Pollinator Buffet program

• Can be made into a refreshing tea • Used in insect repellents

Native Perennial

Wild Bergamot a.k.a. Monarda fistulosa

• Highly attractive to pollinators • Many medicinal uses:

• Antiseptic • Inhale steam to relieve

sore throat • Apply externally for skin

eruptions • Good as a tea or as potpurri

Native Perennial

Coneflower Echinacea sp.

• Loved by a very wide range of pollinators!

• Seeds enjoyed by birds through Fall

• Stick with straight species natives for best seed production

Native Perennial

Serviceberry a.k.a. Amelanchier sp.

• Three-season interest • White spring flowers • Blueberry-like fruit • Great Fall color

• Attractive to wildlife/birds

Native Tree

Catmint Nepeta sp.

• Excellent nectar source for pollinators, butterfly magnet

• Long-lasting bloom • Very heat and drought tolerant • Good companion to roses, helps

repel damaging pests • Salt tolerant

Perennial

Comfrey Symphytum officinale

• Attractive to pollinators • Companion to most plants • High nutrient content of leaves are

good as mulch/compost/tea… high nitrogen

• Useful for skin health including healing of wounds, slows bleeding, reduces pain

• Good for backyard chickens • May be too vigorous in some

locations

Perennial Herb

Borage • Attractive to pollinators • Companion to tomatoes,

squash and strawberries • Multitude of medicinal

purposes including: • Source of essential fatty

acids • Highly nutritional • Natural sedative • Anti-inflammatory

Edibles & Herbs

Lantana (for Spring/Summer planting)

• Excellent nectar source for pollinators, butterfly magnet

• Great in containers • Very heat and drought tolerant

Tropical

Dill • Host plant to black swallowtail

butterfly • Companion to cabbage family • Significant health benefits:

• Relieves menstral cramps/regulates cycle

• Regulate insulin levels • Aids in digestion • Cuts cholesterol • Protects against free

radicals

Edibles & Herbs

Squeeter Beaters (For Spring Planting)

• Lemon eucalyptus • Lemon grass • Citronella plant • Lemon verbena • Lemon balm • Lavender • Basil • Mint

Edibles & Herbs

Seven-Son Flower Tree a.k.a. Heptacodium miconiodes

• Blooms in fall • Attractive to pollinators • Year-round interest

Shrub

Tulip Tree a.k.a. Liriodendron tulipifera

• Fast/moderate grower • Host plant for Tiger

Swallowtails

Native Tree

Black Gum Nyssa sylvatica

• My favorite tree in my yard!

• Perfect for climbing • Deep rooted • Hints of red foliage all

summer • Fiery red fall color

Native Tree

What About Plants For Growing Indoors?

The third week of September!

Houseplants

Benefits Of Growing Houseplants: • Oxygen production • Remove toxins and purify the air • Help increase moisture in the air • Increase productivity • Decrease stress and create a relaxed environment • Foster happy vibes • Enrich health and well-being

Aloe Vera • Burn remedy • Cleanses/Moisturizes skin • Helps soothe insect bites • Helps in digestion • Possibly reduce

cholesterol • Anti-inflammatory • Good source of vitamins • Etc., etc. etc….

Houseplants

Super Air Purifiers

Houseplants

Peace Lily Spider Plant Kid/Pet Friendly

Pass It On Plant Pilea peperomioides

Houseplants

Some Like It Hot: Cactus & Succulents

Houseplants

Lower Light Palms

Houseplants Lady Palm

Bamboo Palm

Parlor Palm

ZZ Plant Zamioculcas zamiifolia

Super Low Light

Tolerant Extremely wide range of

light tolerance

Houseplants

Houseplants

Starfish Sansevieria Braided Sansevieria cylindrica

Fashionable & Functional

Houseplants Amate Philodendron

Monstera deliciosa

Variegated Rubber Plant

Houseplants

Swiss Cheese Plant

Rattlesnake Calathea

Airplants

Houseplants

Let’s Look At Fall Options

For Containers!

Pansies & Violas

• Can survive winter when roots get established in Fall planting

• Very long bloom period

Fall Annual Flowers

Fall Annual Flowers

Ornamental Peppers

Rudbeckia hirta

Ornamental Kale/Cabbage

Fall Annual Flowers

Snapdragons Strawflower

Million Bells

Celebrate Fall Planting Season!

What About Fall Veggie

Crops?

Cool Season Veggie Crops

Spinach Kale Lettuce

Cool Season Veggie Crops

Carrots

Cauliflower

Broccoli

Swiss Chard

Cool Season Veggie Crops

Brussels Sprouts Kohlrabi

Radishes

What is Eco-Easy? It’s a holistic philosophy of caring for our outdoor spaces that’s safe for people, pets, pollinators & the planet! It’s our curated selection of products for the home gardener that have positive impact on the living systems in our yard… We’ve eliminated neonicotinoids for outdoor usage, glyphosate, 2,4-D, and others from our store and continue to seek out alternatives (both new & old).

Caring For Your Smarty Plants

Happy Fall Planting!

Brought To You By:

Presented By: Jennifer Schamber

Jennifer@greenscapegardens.com

Thank You!!!