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7 Shrubs to Plant in Fall for Beautiful Spring Color | Gardening with Creekside



Fall is the perfect time to add plants to your garden! Here in NC, we have plenty of time to add perennials, shrubs, and trees to our landscape, and today I am sharing my top 7 shrubs to plant in the fall for gorgeous spring color. Grab your gardening journal and let’s talk plants!

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24 Comments

  1. There are too many good choices, especially in the Camellia selection 😊 I think I need to create some new flower beds…!

  2. I found a camellia that is hardy in my zone 6a garden, I was tickled pink about that. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃

  3. Not a fan of the jazz hands loropetalum, they were beautiful in the nursery cans but not so much in the landscape, one turned green, one purple and one green with a couple of leaves with the pink splash.

  4. Another great video! You always have great videos. I found a few in there that I'd like to add to my garden. Do you think I could push it and do well with tea olives if I'm in 7a mid tn area? The sun comes up in the front of my house (east) so it would get full sun till about 3-4pm.

  5. I have the Sasanqua Camilla in pink all around my house here in the midlands of South Carolina and they handle sun from the East, South and West and bloom profusely. They are just starting to show a little color and bloom all winter ( such as it is)🥰, but love them. Then the Japonica’s start blooming though spring! My favorite plants and no deer….👍🏻

  6. I love all of your videos! Thank you so much for sharing on YT! I find myself stopping videos a ton to look up the plants, take screenshots (photos & details: care, growing, tips & where to find details), making lists and fully designing new gardens (& themed gardens 😊) for my next property and a few options for my current property (Extreme Summer Sun Everywhere on tiny lot; Zone 8b Central Texas). I love dreaming and better when I make my plans it into reality! You and your Family are such a Blessing for sharing! You bring so much joy and happiness to my life!

  7. Hey Jenny – I would love to get a dwarf loropetalum but live in lower NY. When I put my zip code in the plant zone areas, mine says 7a ? Do you think I can put one in my garden in a protected area & cover it when windy & very cold ?

  8. You are right deer resistant doesn’t mean deer proof. The deer in my 8a garden go after both my sweet spire and viburnum. It helped to move my sweetspire where I could see them better but they still graze on them. I have found sometimes if I plant a sunshine ligustrum nearby they might prefer that a bit to the other 2.

  9. the light show going on behind Jenny was delightful. thanks for the information.

  10. Thank you for recommending Sweetspire/ Scentlandia. Would love to hear your list of shrubs and perennials for boggy/wet conditions. I have a section in my small backyard that stays muddy and boggy throughout the year.

  11. I think plants like aconite and foxglove are pretty deer-proof, considering the deer would just die if they were to take a nibble.

  12. Always beautyfull as you gardening creek side congratulation Sra Jenning my best whish on you Project keep going as you think l predice great futuro. Good people, good family good feeling God bless you .

  13. I found a camellia for my 6b zone that I planted this year. Hoping it makes it through the winter! 🤞🏻

  14. Thanks Jenny for Your expertise. all the information and selections all are beautiful. makes my planting easier😊 have good day from c. texas🌄🍂🍂🍂

  15. All of the really sweet smell from Lilly’s on thru honeysuckle make me sick, and gives me a headache. Slight not sweet fragrance is good.

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