Eight Plant To Grow On Commercial Planters This Fall

Concrete Planter Bowls that are used as Commercial Planters are ideal for the use of corporate, commercial as well as residential plots. There are plenty of ways the landscape architects independent garden designers, and landscaping contractors like to place them that can enhance the overall look of the place.

As you have the place sorted of where you want to place the planters, the next thought goes into which shrubs would be the best options. The following list of the perennial fall plants can be of big help. Check it out!

Daylily Daring Deception



The ruffled petals and striking light pink-burgundy blooms, Daring Deception is a must-have if you are planning to have the commercial planters this fall. With more than five hundred blooms on a matured plant, they even have re-blooming varieties that can stand for all along the summer.  
  • Advantages: attracts a lot of butterflies and Hummingbirds, can grow in multiples and easy to propagate
  • Hardiness Zone: 4-9
  • Height: 18-24″ Tall

Penstemon digitalis



It is a beautiful plant that has white blossoms from sturdy stalks. It can be as much as 5’ in height. The tubular-shaped flowers attract both hummingbirds and bees for feeding. You need to have well-drained loam and sandy soils for its proper growth but some varieties can tolerate clay. They stay up from late spring to mid-summer.
  • Specialities : native growth, attracts bees and birds, great cut flowers
  • Height: 24-60″ Tall
  • Hardiness Zone: 3-8

Echinacea Double Scoop Orangeberry



The fiery Echinacea when in full bloom can give an ignited look to your garden. Large, double blooms attracts vivid butterflies making the space look even for colourful.  They remain bloomed for a prolonged time.
  • Specialities: the plant attracts a lot of birds, butterflies as well as bees, has typical fragrance, native and easy to grow
  • Hardiness Zone: 4-8
  • Height: 24-30″ Tall

Astilbe



Remaining undaunted by wind and rain, these shrubs growing hardly more than 12-18” tall. The genus offers a rugged and shade-loving growth and is resistant to the regular pests from the soil. The only thing it fails to stand is drought which is why they should be regularly watered.
  • Specialities :Easy to grow plants, thrives well in shade, have gorgeous cut flowers, and also deer resistant
  • Hardiness Zone: 3-9
  • Height: 12-18" Tall

Coral Bells Cassis



Coral Bells Cassis' pink blooms or the matte purple-black foliage which grows in abundance during the fall, are also one of the interesting choices. The small, mounding trait had made this plant perfect for borders in any spot that enjoys part to full sun. It even works amazingly well in smaller garden spaces.
  • Specialities : known to attract Hummingbirds, these are easy to grow, native plant that survices in planters
  • Hardiness Zone: 3-9
  • Height: 8-12" Tall
Helenium Double Trouble



Commonly referred to as Sneezeweed, this Helenium Double Trouble is a bright yellow coloured bloom with double flowers and deep green foliage. They usually start growing from mid-summer to early fall when they can be grows as a bright option along the borders.

  • Advantages: Great cut flowers, deer and rabbit resistant
  • Hardiness Zone: 4-8
  • Height: 24-36″ Tall

Coreopsis crème brulee



If you want to decorate your garden with large, soft yellow blooms, try Coreopsis verticillata (Creme Brulee) that forms strong mounded clumps when grown to full height of about 20 inches (51 cm).
This is a perfect choice to plant in big commercial planters this fall to add to the botanic sense to your space.
  • Specialities: native plant that comes with bright foliage to attract bees, butterflies and birds, simple specifications to and comes with great cut flowers; deer resistant
  • Hardiness Zone: 4-9
  • Height: 18-20" Tall

Aster novae



Also known has New England Aster, Aster novae-angliae is one of the most popular native species. It is widely used for feeding both monarch butterflies and bees. What make them one of the finest fall plants is their large, showy purple blooms which can stay fresh from late summer till frost. The commercial planters the ideal ones to plant them as it can grow as much as six feet tall.
  • Specialities: Easy To Grow, native species, brilliant cut flowers, attracts a lots of birds, butterflies and Bees
  • Hardiness Zone: 3-8
  • Height: 48-72" Tall

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