There are many Vermont native plants for landscaping, like black cherry, nannyberry, aster, and switchgrass.
Vermont Native Plants for Landscaping
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There are many Vermont native plants for landscaping, like black cherry, nannyberry, aster, and switchgrass.
Vermont’s growing zones range from 4a to 6a, with most of the state falling within zone 5a.
Discover the best grass seed for Vermont lawns. Learn about tall fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, fine fescues, and perennial ryegrass to keep your lawn beautiful.
The best time to plant grass seed in Vermont is Labor Day through September 7. Want to sow warm-season grasses? Aim for May 15 to June 15.