As the autumn leaves start falling from the trees, the gardeners with natural landscaping find clean up chores are less. Leaves can be left where they feel like landing, providing nourishment to the native plants. Wildflowers are the best option that quickly grow and act as a thick barrier against weeds and other undesirable plants.



Mistflower
can proof to be one of the best wildflower to grow between the trees. This member of the aster family spread underground from rhizomes. It begins to bloom in late September, with its fluffy bright blue flower which is very similar to ageratum plants that are most commonly used as bedding plants. They are favorite to butterflies and bees.