Fall, with its promise of cooler weather, brings a unique charm to local plant nurseries. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or someone looking for fall inspiration, visiting plant nurseries during the fall season is an experience that offers much more than just plants. Learn more about what to expect from our favorite nurseries as they transform from summer green havens to cozy autumn sanctuaries.
Armful of Flowers
(Photo by Armful of Flowers)
Our neighbors on Mount Washington, Armful of Flowers, will be hosting Fall Fest on the corner of Bigham Street. They are partnering with Bigham Tavern for a day filled with music, food, drinks, vendors, fall garden center, and Steelers watch party! Kick off the fall season on October 8th from 12 - 6pm on Bigham!
Bedner's Farm and Greenhouse
(Photo courtesy of Bender's)
Get to Bedner's now! They are stocked up with mums, hanging baskets, and you can even pick your own bouquet here. Head to their website to learn more about all they offer: Bedner's events
Flora Park
In the middle of South Park is a wonderful outdoor nursery where the old VIP and roller rink use to be. They have just changed over to fall plants. We especially love the curly celosia, which give off a spooky vibe reminding us of brains. Check out their large selection of fall choices today.
McTighe's Flower and Garden Market
Nestled in Shaler, you'll find McTighe's along the southbound side of Route 8. If you're as ready for fall as we are, it's worth the trip! The shop is filled with mums, celosia, and lots of other fall flowers and decor. The pumpkins will start appearing within the week, we can't wait for perfectly stacked pumpkin towers.