Fall Season
Fall Color & Cool-Season Plants
Thousands of Mums and Cool Season Plants
Each fall, Green Haven fills our greenhouses with vibrant, cool-season plants to help you refresh your landscape and containers for the season. From bold fall color to cold-tolerant annuals, our selection is grown specifically for fall conditions in the Sandhills.
Whether you’re planting at home, decorating a business, or refreshing beds for the season, you’ll find a wide variety of healthy, locally grown plants ready for fall planting.
Over 30 Mum Varieties, Grown for Fall
Each fall, we grow around 30 different mum varieties and colors in two different pot sizes. Our mums bloom from early September through the end of October, giving you weeks of color to choose from.
With thousands of mums available each season, you can easily find the perfect size and color for your space. Our quality, selection, and pricing consistently outperform grocery and big-box stores.
Pansies, Violas & Fall Annual Favorites
As summer fades, it’s time to transition to plants that thrive in cooler weather. We grow a wide selection of fall annuals and cool-season plants, including Pansies & violas, Snapdragons
, Ornamental cabbage, Ornamental kale, Fall vegetable transplants.
Each fall, we dedicate four greenhouses to pansies and snapdragons, offering 40+ varieties and colors to choose from.
Fall Decor
Locally Sourced Fall Décor & Harvest Favorites
- Traditional orange pumpkins
- White pumpkins
- Cinderella pumpkins
- Flat stacking pumpkins
- Decorative gourds
- Corn stalks
- Straw bales
Fall is Best Time
Set Your Landscape Up for Success with Fall Planting
Fall is one of the best times of year to plant new trees and shrubs. Cooler temperatures reduce stress on new plants, allowing them to focus on establishing strong root systems before the next growing season.
By planting in fall, your landscape gets a head start, helping plants settle in and prepare for healthier growth in spring.
- Stronger root establishment before spring
- Less transplant stress for new plants
- Reduced watering needs compared to summer planting
- Healthier growth going into the next season
- Better long-term performance in the landscape