Bring Autumn Aesthetics to Life with Color and Texture As summer fades, your property’s landscape can still thrive with vibrant color and texture. Ornamental grasses and late-blooming perennials add movement, warmth, and lasting appeal, keeping your grounds stunning well into the season.
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October 16, 2025

Bring Autumn Aesthetics to Life with Color and Texture

As summer fades, your property’s landscape can still thrive with vibrant color and texture. Ornamental grasses and late-blooming perennials add movement, warmth, and lasting appeal, keeping your grounds stunning well into the season.

Ornamental Grasses

  • Switchgrass: Upright, airy plumes that sway gracefully and add height to borders.
  • Feather Reed Grass: Tall, vertical growth with feathery golden spikes for year-round structure.
  • Fountain Grass: Arching mounds of foliage with soft, bottlebrush-like flower spikes in late summer and fall.

Late-Blooming Perennials

  • Asters: Purple, blue, and pink blooms that attract butterflies and extend color into fall.
  • Black-Eyed Susans: Bright yellow flowers that continue blooming through early fall.
  • Goldenrod: Vibrant yellow plumes that pair beautifully with grasses and support pollinators.

Our team can help you design and install the perfect mix to highlight your property’s best features — ensuring it looks just as beautiful in October as it did in July.

Dive into Fall with Vibrant Colors

Goldenrod

tree pruning

Asters

Aeration

Black-Eyed Susans

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