Bedrock Gardens Helps You Grow with Native Plants
Enhancing your landscape with native plants adds beauty, boosts biodiversity, and simplifies maintenance. At Bedrock Gardens in Hazle Township, we guide homeowners across Northeastern Pennsylvania in choosing top native plants that thrive in local conditions. Whether you’re planting for pollinators, shade, or structure, our team helps you build a garden that looks great and grows strong—naturally.
Why Native Plants Belong in Your Landscape
Native plants are adapted to Northeastern Pennsylvania’s soil, climate, and wildlife. They require less water, resist local pests, and thrive without added fertilizer. At Bedrock Gardens, we help you choose varieties that work beautifully in your space while supporting the local ecosystem.
Add Color and Pollinator Power with Wild Bergamot and Black-Eyed Susan
Wild bergamot (bee balm) and black-eyed Susan provide vibrant summer color and attract butterflies and native bees. These perennials bloom reliably and reseed gently, making them ideal for low-maintenance garden beds.
Use Eastern Red Columbine and Solomon’s Seal in Shaded Spaces
For gardens with partial or full shade, native columbine and Solomon’s seal offer texture and graceful blooms. Both species handle woodland settings and add interest beneath trees or along borders.
Build Year-Round Structure with Native Grasses and Shrubs
Switchgrass, little bluestem, and native shrubs like viburnum add movement, height, and fall color. They also support birds and beneficial insects throughout the year.
At Bedrock Gardens in Hazle Township, Pennsylvania, we offer guidance on incorporating native plants into any garden style. Whether you’re starting a pollinator patch or revamping a foundation bed, we carry the soil, mulch, and materials to bring your native landscape to life.
Start planning your natural landscape now. Call (570) 501-3154. Follow us on Facebook for more tips and information. We’ve got the soil, mulch, and guidance to help you succeed with the top native plants for Northeastern Pennsylvania.