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Golden Rod - Solidago

Golden Rod is a perennial wildflower in the Asteraceae family. Its striking clusters of bright yellow, tufted flowers on upright stems contrast against its slender green leaves. This plant is known for attracting pollinators to gardens and meadows. It is a delightful and beneficial plant with several advantages in landscaping projects.

Golden Rod Has Sunny Flower Clusters 

The bright and sunny blooms add a touch of warmth and joy to outdoor spaces.

This plant is beautiful to pollinators, such as bees and butterflies. The nectar-rich flowers serve as a valuable food source for these beneficial insects, supporting pollination in the garden and contributing to the health and diversity of the ecosystem. By planting it in the landscape, gardeners can actively promote biodiversity and contribute to the conservation of pollinators.

Moreover, it is well-suited for naturalistic or wildflower gardens. Its tall and airy growth habit allows it to blend seamlessly with other native plants and wildflowers, creating a natural and harmonious landscape. When planted in groups, it makes an eye-catching display that mimics the beauty of a meadow, attracting attention and admiration from garden visitors.

This plant is relatively low-maintenance, making it practical for landscape designs that require less care. Once established, the plant is generally drought-tolerant and can withstand dry periods, reducing the need for frequent watering. Additionally, it is usually resistant to pests and diseases, reducing the need for chemical treatments and promoting a more eco-friendly and sustainable landscaping approach.

Golden Rod Is A Low Maintenace Perennial 

In conclusion, it offers several benefits when landscaping projects. Its vibrant appearance, attractiveness to pollinators, suitability for naturalistic gardens, and low-maintenance requirements make it a valuable addition to parks and outdoor spaces. By incorporating it into landscape designs, enthusiasts can create visually enchanting and ecologically friendly landscapes that support pollinators and contribute to the overall beauty and health of the environment.

It is a rich and captivating wildflower that graces the landscapes of North America, Europe, and Asia with its striking presence. This perennial herbaceous plant, often found in meadows, fields, and along roadsides, stands tall and proud, adding a touch of sunshine to its surroundings. With its slender stems reaching up to five feet, it boasts an elegant appearance that immediately catches the eye.

This Native Plant Blooms From Summer To Fall

The leaves are lance-shaped, alternating along the stem, and possess a rich green hue contrasting the yellow blooms. The blossoms typically emerge in late summer and early autumn and are the true showstoppers. Each plant bears clusters of bright, yellow, composite flowers that form plume-like inflorescences at the top of the stem. These striking blooms are composed of numerous tiny florets that create a stunning and intricate display of color, enticing pollinators such as butterflies and even hummingbirds.

Its charm extends beyond its visual appeal. A gentle breeze often carries a sweet, honey-like fragrance from its flowers, filling the air with a delightful scent. This scent and the mesmerizing sight of bees buzzing busily among the blooms symbolize mid to late summer and early fall in many regions.

It Is A Nectar-Rich Plant

In addition to its aesthetic and olfactory pleasures, it is vital in supporting local ecosystems. As a nectar-rich plant, it nourishes a wide variety of pollinators, contributing to the health of local bee populations and aiding in pollinating other plants. Moreover, its dense foliage offers shelter and habitat for numerous insects and small animals.

Its ability to thrive in diverse environments, from open fields to woodlands, adds to its allure, making it a resilient and enduring symbol of beauty in the natural world. Whether observed in a wild meadow or cultivated in a garden, its yellow splendor continues to captivate and inspire those fortunate to encounter it.

What Is it, And Where Does It Grow

It has bright yellow flowers and a rather tall stem. It grows in sunny places and is found in meadows, prairies, and roadsides. They bring a vibrant color to landscapes from late summer up to fall.

How do I care for it in my garden

It is easy to cultivate and grows in well-drained soils with direct sunlight. Upon establishment, it requires minimal watering and can grow in different varieties of soils and, therefore, ideal for beginners in gardening.

Do They attract pollinators

It is an absolute pollinator hub! It attracts beneficial insects like butterflies who love their flowers, making them suitable when preparing pollinator gardens.

Can It be grown in containers

They can be grown in large containers so long as they are provided with good drainage and a sufficient amount of sunlight. This makes it ideal for the backyard, patios, balcony, or any other limited outdoor space.

When does It bloom

Golden Rod usually blooms from late summer till fall. It provides vibrant color when other flowers are fading. Due to its long-lasting flowers, this plant is suitable for autumn gardens.

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Bloom Season

Summer

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Bloom/Foliage Color

Yellow

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Height at Maturity

Over 12"

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Care

Goldenrod thrives in well-drained soil and requires regular watering, especially during dry periods. It benefits from occasional feeding with a balanced fertilizer. Cut off old blooms to stimulate more flowering and prevent self-seeding. Prune back in late winter or early spring.

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Plant Reproduction

Golden Rod spreads by seed and by underground rhizomes.

Planting bare-root perennials is best in any season if they are dormant; we only sell dormant plants. Planting them year-round is also excellent if you can get dormant perennials. When your bare-root perennials arrive, soak the roots in water for a few hours to rehydrate them. Lant by digging a hole wide enough to spread the roots comfortably and deep enough to place the top portion crown (where the roots meet the stem) at or slightly above ground level. Position the plant in the hole, backfill with native soil, and gently firm the soil around the roots—water well after planting to settle the soil around the plant and eliminate air. Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch to keep weeds at bay and moisture locked in, keeping the mulch away from the crown. Irrigate plants regularly during the first few weeks of drought; never water in full sun, and water late in the evenings to ensure the roots are established well. Fertilize sparingly in the first year, using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in subsequent years as needed. 

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Late-season Interest & biodiversity support
Medicinal properties & low maintenance
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What We Ship

The Benefits of Bare Root Plants

Bare root plants are shipped without soil or pots, making them lightweight and easy to handle. They arrive dormant, ready to be planted and thrive as beautiful, healthy additions to your garden.

Cost-Effective

With no heavy pots or soil, you'll save 50-60% on shipping costs, and you can easily plant our plants yourself—no equipment needed, just a spade for digging small holes.

Hassle-Free

Bare root plants are hassle-free because they're lightweight, easy to handle, and require minimal packaging. They establish quickly, saving you time and effort in planting and maintenance.

Better Growth

Bareroot dormant plants are more hardy because they adapt better to new environments, with stronger root systems that establish quickly, leading to greater resilience and improved survival rates in various conditions.

Eco-Friendly

Bare root native plants are environmentally friendly because they promote biodiversity, require less water and maintenance, and support local ecosystems, making them a sustainable choice for eco-conscious gardening

Features
Why You'll Love This Golden Rod

Drought Tolerant

This resilient plant thrives in dry conditions, perfect for water-wise gardening.


Warm and Joyful Blooms

The bright and sunny blooms add a touch of warmth and joy to outdoor spaces.


Ecological Benefits

Goldenrod's dense foliage offers shelter for insects and small animals, enhancing the health and diversity of local ecosystems.

Supports Pollinators

Attractive to bees and butterflies, Goldenrod's nectar-rich flowers support pollination and biodiversity.


Caring Tips

How do I care for my Golden Rod?

Each box contains detailed care instructions and information about your product. But here's the basics.

Care Tips

Goldenrod thrives in well-drained soil and requires regular watering, especially during dry periods. It benefits from occasional feeding with a balanced fertilizer. Cut off old blooms to stimulate more flowering and prevent self-seeding. Prune back in late winter or early spring.

Light Requirements

Goldenrod (Solidago) thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers at least 6 hours of direct sun daily but can handle some shade, especially in hotter climates. Adequate sunlight ensures vibrant blooms and vigorous growth.

Hardy Planting Zones

3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8

Customer Reviews

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Rose Johnson
Looks good!

I’ve **** purchased bare root plants before but they arrived fast and look healthy. I’m excited to see my golden rods in the spring.

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Nancy Owen
Wait and see

I received the bare root solidago. I’m hoping they produce strong plants.

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Kathleen Maguire
oh, dear.

i am glad to report that the package arrived. however, unlike with the other plants, the golden rod zip-lock bag was open; the plant was totally dry and shriveled. it appeared to be **** on arrival. was the open packaging intentional? i have planted it anyway and shall hope for the best.

all the other plants appeared to be alive. thank you for sending 3 plants (versus 2) in 2 of the packages!

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Linda Burke
Upside down?

I LOVE goldenrod! — my bees love it, it is beautiful, it is sturdy and resilient, but will it grow upside down? — I haven’t figured out if I planted it correctly?— I guess time will tell tell

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Rick Schatz
not about the flowers

When you get your plants they are a ball of roots. And that is perfect. Planted same day and already 3 days on I have signs of life, small leaves are beginning to emerge. Cant wait till full bloom.