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(or even up to a couple hundred square feet) there are some basic design ideas to consider when placing plants within the practical to place the taller plants toward the center or back so that they are better contained within the For a true naturalized garden this may be the best Butterfly & Hummingbird Garden, Dry Hairy Mountain Mint Little Bluestem Wild Petunia FOR DRIER SOILS AND NEAR FULL SUN EXPOSURE. Wild Petunia Little Bluestem Hairy Mountain Mint Here we dispersed the plants in a rectangular/kidney bean shape to elongate each species to a greater degree, giving a nonformal appeal typical of a natural prairie. Tall plants may best be placed as focal points against a wall or fence or, in an open area, in the center. A layout like this would encourage plants to self-seed and spread, filling up the spaces to achieve the look of a small drier or upland prairie. This layout is just a suggestion.

Butterfly & Hummingbird Garden, Moist Blue Wild Indigo Switch Grass FOR MOIST SOILS AND FULL TO PART SUN EXPOSURE. Wild Bergamot Wild Bergamot Blue Wild Indigo This layout has most of the plants in single-species groups. The texture of an ornamental grass like Switch Grass and the wide, shrub-like Blue Wild Indigo flanking both sides, gives this 75 sq.-ft. area a more structured, formalized look than the naturalized layout shown above. A layout of this type might require continued use of mulch over the years, pulling of new seedlings and/ or dead-heading seed heads to keep plants in their groups. The taller species, and Wild Bergamot, might be best placed in the center of the planting for support. Switch Grass

Semi-Shade Woodland Garden River Oats River Oats FOR MEDIUM SOILS Bottlebrush Grass Brown-eyed Susan Brown-eyed Susan Bottlebrush Grass In this kit we placed plants according to height and sun-exposure. Taller plants like, and in the back assume the site is up against a fence, house or hillside. To replicate a scenario where half of the planting site receives a little more sun,, and were placed on the sunnier edge. Since many woodland species are often difficult or slow to grow from seed, this kit could be augmented with individual bare roots of non-ephemeral species such as Ferns, Wild Ginger, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, May Apple or Solomon s Plume.

Indian Grass Classic Tallgrass Prairie Garden White Wild Indigo FOR MEDIUM TO DRY SOILS AND NEAR FULL SUN EXPOSURE. Tall Coreopsis Big Bluestem Showy Goldenrod Tall Coreopsis Compass Plant Showy Goldenrod Sweet Blackeyed Susan White Wild Indigo Showy Goldenrod Wild Quinine White Wild Indigo Big Bluestem Compass Plant Indian Grass New England Aster Sweet Blackeyed Susan Prairie Blazing Wild Quinine Star Wild Quinine New England Aster The tallgrass prairie is one of the most endangered ecosystems on our planet. It seems only fitting then that this is recreated in an informal way reminiscent of how the prairie might have looked centuries ago. To achieve this we are showing a possible layout with plants scattered rather than clumped. This setting will allow for self-seeding and will not need mulch or dead-heading once established; it will take on the look of a mini-prairie, exploding with color and texture late summer. These plants are tough and will develop deep root systems and strong stems capable of supporting themselves with little to no artificial support.

Heart-leaved Aster Solomon s Seal Woodland Garden Kit FOR MEDIUM SOILS AND FULL TO PART SHADE Spikenard Heart-leaved Aster Solomon s Seal This layout is a combination of dispersed and grouped plants. The low carpeting plants like and Wild Stonecrop are placed on the outside, with the taller plants like in the garden center. This allows the garden to be seen in full seasonally and from all directions. Clip and collect seeds to manage redistribution or leave seed heads to enjoy from late spring through fall.