Presented in a program of the Garden Club of the Sandhills at the home of Marilyn Grube on October 12, 2011.
As noted by Helen Von Salzen, GCS Recording Secretary with a disclaimer on the spelling of the names of the plants mentioned by Mr. Bessette.
Things To Do In the Fall in the Garden:
Deadhead and Clean Up
Divide and transplant, esp. Irises
Plant bulbs
Plant shrubberies and trees
Some fertilizing
Mulch after leaf and pinestraw dropping has diminished
Trim “woodies” before mulching and, if possible, after they have gone dormant
Don’t trim Crepe Myrtles until late February
Things that Bloom in the Fall:
Annuals –
Mr. Bessette calls mums “throw away perennials” since they don’t do well after flowering
Pansies – for Winter color
Snapdragons – not easy to find, can overwinter and might last
Annual Ageratums
Angel Trumpets- a tender plant but one that might be perennial, here, if protected
Perennials-
Perenial Ageratum – can be invasive
Montauk Daisy – white flower
Japanese Anemone – does spread, likes shade
Toad Lilies
Lavender
Ginger Lilies
Society Garlic
Sedum
Pineapple Sage – red flower
Melon Sage – orange flower
Mexican Sage – purple and white flowers
Mexican Petunia – can spread, Fall Bloomer
Blanket Flower
Jerusalem Artichokes
Marsh Daisy – can grow to be 10 ft. tall, spreads too much
Confederate Rose – needs a lot of space
Bulbs to Plant for Fall Bloom Time-
Dahlias
Saffron Crocus
Spider Lily
Resurrection Lily
Ferns –
Tassel Fern
East Indian Fern
The above two kinds of ferns are evergreen in this area.
Arum Fern
Ornamental Grasses –
“Basically grown for tall tassels that bloom in the Fall”
Miscellaneous Plants for Fall Color or Bloom –
Sweet Autumn Climatis – be careful to control it, very invasive
Knock-Out Roses – “almost evergreen” and still flowering
Some camellias…old rule that small leaves have Fall flowers and big leaves have Spring flowers is no longer universally true due to introduction of new hybrids.
Encore Azaleas – “twice as expensive because they give you twice the show”
Gardenias are still blooming.
Crepe Myrtles – if deadheaded after blooming in July, they will rebloom in the Fall
Oak Leaf Hydrangeas
Blueberry Bushes
Magnolia Trees
Sourwood Trees
Persimmon Trees


















