A long time ago, Carolyn’s Shade Gardens made sustainable practices one of its missions. We have fulfilled this in many ways, including making a wide range of native plants available to our customers, showcasing native plants in our display gardens, and getting rid of our lawn. Since we purchased the property in 1983, all our gardens have been maintained organically without herbicides, chemical fertilizers, or supplemental water. We mulch with ground leaves, and never use potentially toxic hardwood mulch.
Nursery News: Carolyn’s Shade Gardens is a retail nursery located in Bryn Mawr, PA, specializing in showy, colorful, and unusual plants for shade. The only plants that we ship are snowdrops to US customers only. For catalogues and announcements of events, please send your full name, location, and cell number (for back up use only) to carolyn@carolynsshadegardens.com. Click here to get to the home page of our website for catalogues and information about our nursery and to subscribe to our blog.
You can read more about our sustainable practices and why they are important in these posts:
Your Native Woodland: If You Build it They Will Come, how to create your own woodland filled with native plants
Your Native Woodland: If You Build it They Will Come, Part 2, more native plants for your woodland
My Thanksgiving Oak Forest, the importance of native plants to our survival
Your Most Precious Garden Resource, step-by-step guide to mulching with ground leaves
Letting Go Part 1: The Lawn, the dangers of lawn chemicals to humans, pets, and the environment
Do You Know Where Your Mulch Comes From?, toxic substances in shredded hardwood mulch
Strike a Blow for the Environment in your own Yard, how to incorporate large quantities of native plants into your garden
Looking back over these posts, I realized that many of them feature native plants that bloom in the spring. As 2/3 of the plants in our display gardens are native, I wanted to highlight some of the summer- and fall-blooming varieties. Every photo is taken in our garden, and every plant is native, most to Pennsylvania. If you want to know the Latin name, click on the photo.
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We are not native plant purists as our business also specializes in snowdrops, hellebores, and hostas. However, we believe that gardeners should try to incorporate as many native plants in their gardens as possible for the reasons that author Doug Tallamy so eloquently describes in his ground-breaking book Bringing Nature Home. It’s not about saving the planet: it’s about the survival of humans, including our children and grandchildren, on the planet.
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Carolyn’s Shade Gardens is a local retail nursery in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, U.S., zone 6b/7a. The only plants that we mail order are snowdrops and only within the US.
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