For medium soils in full sun. Keep your corner of the world humming with this garden designed for optimal pollinator support. The 64-Plant Pollinator Garden attracts a variety of both bees and butterflies with a garden full of their favorite flowers. Native plants create the best foundation for pollinators with ample pollen, nectar, and nesting opportunities …
Keep your corner of the world humming with this garden designed for optimal pollinator support. The 64-Plant Pollinator Garden attracts a variety of both bees and butterflies with a garden full of their favorite flowers. Native plants create the best foundation for pollinators with ample pollen, nectar, and nesting opportunities. This garden offers blooms all season-long, from May (Golden Alexanders) through October (New England Aster).
For medium soils in full sun.
Planting design & instructions are included.
You save 35% off the cost of plants priced individually.
Plant Shipping Rates: for plant orders up to $50 the shipping amount is $9.95. For plant orders from $50.01 and over, the shipping rate is 20% of the total plant cost.
Fall plant-shipping begins on September 9, 2024. The last day to order your plants for fall shipment is September 29.
During checkout, you will be asked to choose a Shipping Week for your plant delivery, from the dates that are available. The week that you choose will be included in your order confirmation email. When your plants ship you will receive an email that includes your tracking information.
What time of year can this Pre-Planned Garden be planted - spring or fall?
Any of our Pre-planned Gardens can be succesfully planted in either, spring or fall. If you are planting in fall we recommend having the plants in the ground at least 6 weeks before the ground freezes (soil temps below 40 degrees). This is bit of a guess, as it is difficult to know when that will occur in a given year, but base your estimate on the average fall/winter in your area. There's no harm in planting earlier.
Read our article Tips for Planting in Fall for more information on fall planting.
Can I substitute plants within a Pre-Planned Garden?
As a rule, we don't allow plant substitutions to be made in any of the Pre-Planned Gardens. If you are looking for more customization, our 32 and 16-Plant Custom Kits let you mix-and-match plants, with a wide variety of choices, for a great price.
Can these plants withstand frost in spring?
Yes. The plants in this garden will withstand frost in the spring. Newly transplanted plants may experience frost damage to the leaves, but the plant & roots remain alive (viable). If the frost or cold temperatures persist the plants can take some time to recover, but should continue to grow with warmer weather. If the plant foliage is damaged by frost (often it turns black or brown), remove the blackened or damaged foliage. New growth will slowly appear-most plants taking a few weeks to do so.
Most of the plants in our pre-planned gardens are hardy to zone 4, and only a few species are hardy to zone 5. Once the plants are established they are unlikely to be phased by seasonal weather.
Do you provide a recommended layout of where to plant the individual plants?
Yes, we provide a planting plan (layout) with each of our pre-planned gardens. The layout plan, visible in the product image gallery, is included in the shipment along with the plants. You can follow our planting plan, or feel free to get creative with your own arrangement!
Are all of the plants perennials?
Yes, all of the native plants in our pre-planned gardens are perennials.
Can I plant this pollinator garden just outside the dripline of a Black Walnut tree (about 60 feet from the trunk)?
It should be fine to plant this garden 60 feet away from your black walnut tree. The recommended distance is 50 - 80 feet from the trunk. We can't be certain of 100% acceptance, by all plants, this is a reasonably safe distance as long as the the soil drainage is good.
Toxicity symptoms arise when juglone-sensitive plants are placed within the tree's root zone, within 50 to 60 feet. If the soil conditions are less than optimal you could see problems: such as if that site that is regularly moist, or if that site has too much clay. Well drained soil is best, especially with the walnut tree nearby.
You can amend the garden area with a few inches additional top soil if you feel hesitant.
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