Planning the Garden in Winter
Winter is a great time for planning your native garden for the upcoming season. If you have questions, please ask.

Wild Cherry and Eastern White Pine

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Winter is a great time for planning your native garden for the upcoming season. If you have questions, please ask.

Wild Cherry and Eastern White Pine
I'll start with my favorite native sedge, Carex pensylvanica (Pennsylvania Sedge or Oak Sedge) It's native to Long Island and is found in partial shade to full shaded locations in dry to moist soil. Grows 6-12" tall. Mix with native Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas Fern), Tiarella cordifolia (Foamflower), Iris cristata (Dwarf crested Iris and another of my all time fave natives), Chrysogonum virginianum (Green and Gold) and Heuchera americana 'Dale's Strain' (Foamy Bells). The dried foliage is used by birds as nesting material. Oak Sedge makes a great substitute for Asian Liriope muscari (Monkey Grass) and Ophiopogon japonicas (Dwarf lily turf).

My favorite native perennial is Pycnanthemum tenuifolium (Threadleaf Mountain Mint). It's native to Long Island and is found in dry to moist soils in full sun to partial shade. Native pollinators cover this fantastic nectar source with its tiny white flowers and purple specks from late June through September. The…
