Sweet autumn clematis is invasive if left to go to seed. I'm still killing it in my flower beds and lawn 10 years after making that mistake, and my neighbor is too.
Your absolutely right... plenty of time left to plant. So many people give up on their gardens way to early in late summer. I'm planting fall perennials, working with cool flower seeds and even getting ready for winter sowing. Who said gardening is done for the year... I'm just getting started lol. Made a list of the plants you showed that I would like to get. Thanks 👍
Noelle, I needed to think about what to plant on the left hand side of the house where land arches around and goes into the backyard. I think ornamental grasses would be a good consideration and thanks very much for names & description of so many and for giving me the idea to plant liriope around trees. Very helpful & thanks for your video!♥
Southeast USA zone 7b. After 40 plus years in professional horticulture, sweet autumn clematis is the worst weed ever. Also, it took me years to figure out that it was this weed in flower that caused my very very bad headaches every year. I appreciate that in drier soils sweet autumn clematis is not a problem. I will admit that it is beautiful.
I love the grasses! I have moved so I am starting a new garden, I must add grasses. Fall is such a good time to garden, I am zone 5a so I still have time. Thank you for all the beautiful plants.
We travelled to some wild areas in WV recently and I saw helenium, chelone, and blue gentian growing as I only wish they were in my own garden. They were gorgeous.
Love this video! So many ornamental grasses I have not heard of and will be looking for them at my local garden center! I bought some September Charm Japanese Anemones 2 years ago and have not been able to get them to flower in my garden. I have them in part shade. Any ideas why they are not flowering? Thanks!
Thank you Noelle for another awesome video! 😃😃You showcased a great amount of plants for the 'end of season' interest that are gorgeous! I'm still rearranging plants in my beds and was wondering about adding that Chelone you highlighted. Does that spread itself around? It does look beautiful and petite in size (I think).
Beautiful plants! I have a “Daydream” hybrid aster in a large planter that is in its third year! It’s blooming now (but not at peak yet), and I love it. If you haven’t tried it, please do! It’s such an amazing late season perennial!
For everybody who's getting hysterical about certain plants being invasive. Please realize that plants that might be "invasive" in one area might barely survive in another. None of the plants mentioned in this vlog have been "invasive" for me here in Colorado.