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Adirondack Pollinator Festival

June 7, 2025 | Lake Placid, NY

Pre-Order Your Plants Today!

Preordered plants are to be picked up at Uihlein Farm Greenhouse, 281 Bear Cub Road, Lake Placid, NY on Saturday, June 7th between 9am - 2pm unless you make alternate arrangements with AdkAction.

Can a friend pick up my plants for me? Yes! We’ll send a reminder email prior to our plant pick-up day, including instructions for if you will have someone else picking up your plants. 

Can I pick up my plants at a different time? Contact [email protected] for times that someone will be at the greenhouse (near the date of the plant sale) to to assist you with your pre-order pickup.

Can I buy more plants when picking up my order? If we haven’t sold out, you will have the opportunity to buy more during our pollinator fest at the greenhouse.

Pycnanthemum muticum (Mountain Mint) *Deer resistant

$12.00
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Product Details

Size: 2-3 feet

Bloom time: Late summer - early fall

Light: Partial to full sun

Soil: Medium dry

Pollinator benefits: Attracts native bees and insects

Mountain Mint is well-loved by insects and humans alike. This broad-leaved Mountain Mint has lustrous foliage and silvery bracts with flowers ranging in color from white to pink to purple. The foliage is very aromatic with its spearmint scent present even in the dead of winter. Commonly found along a wood’s edge in the wild, it is an excellent choice for a naturalized border or woodland garden where sun transitions to shade. The abundant nectar supply attracts pollinators from large to small, from sweat bees to flies to skippers to wasps. A member of the mint family, the aromatic oils in the foliage make Pycnanthemum very deer and rabbit resistant.


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Pycnanthemum muticum (Mountain Mint) *Deer resistant

These species are selected based on their presence in NY State, habitat value, and nutrition they offer to pollinators throughout the year.  Each plant has been carefully sourced or grown from seed to ensure that they have never come in contact with neonicotinoids (a class of insecticides that are harmful to pollinators).  

Planting a whole garden and need some guidance? Use one of these shopping lists to build your habitat:

A diverse, layered garden ideal for dappled shade with spring through fall blooms.

Plant List & Quantity:

  • Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern Red Columbine) – 3 ($42.00)
  • Phlox divaricata ‘Blue Moon’ (Woodland Phlox) – 3 ($48.00)
  • Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium) – 3 ($36.00)
  • Monarda fistulosa (Bee Balm) – 3 ($42.00)
  • Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster) – 2 ($32.00)
  • Solidago flexicaulis (Zigzag Goldenrod) – 3 ($24.00)
  • Packera aurea (Golden Groundsel) – 2 ($24.00)

Total Price: $248.00

Planting Guidelines:

  • Back row (taller plants): Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster) – Place 2 plants about 18-24 inches apart for late-season color.
  • Mid-layer: Monarda fistulosa (Bee Balm) and Solidago flexicaulis (Zigzag Goldenrod) – Space 18 inches apart to provide structure and summer blooms.
  • Front border: Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern Red Columbine), Phlox divaricata ‘Blue Moon’ (Woodland Phlox), and Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium) – Space 12-18 inches apart to create a lush understory.
  • Ground cover: Packera aurea (Golden Groundsel) – Plant closely together (about 12 inches apart) for a dense carpet that suppresses weeds and retains moisture.

Soil & Moisture Requirements:

  • Prefers rich, well-draining soil with high organic matter.
  • Moist to moderately dry conditions; water regularly during establishment.
  • Best suited for part shade to full shade.

A bright, nectar-rich garden for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies.

Plant List & Quantity:

  • Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) – 3 ($48.00)
  • Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern Red Columbine) – 3 ($42.00)
  • Iris versicolor (Northern Blue Flag) – 3 ($42.00)
  • Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed) – 3 ($36.00)
  • Lobelia siphilitica (Great Blue Lobelia) – 3 ($42.00)
  • Allium cernuum (Nodding Onion) – 2 ($28.00)

Total Price: $238.00

Planting Guidelines:

  • Back row (taller plants): Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) and Iris versicolor (Northern Blue Flag) – Place in the wettest part of the garden, spaced 18-24 inches apart for height and structure.
  • Mid-layer: Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed) and Lobelia siphilitica (Great Blue Lobelia) – Space 18 inches apart to create a dense mid-height layer with nectar-rich blooms.
  • Front border: Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern Red Columbine) and Allium cernuum (Nodding Onion) – Space 12-18 inches apart for early-season blooms and pollinator attraction.

Soil & Moisture Requirements:

  • Prefers moist to wet soils, making it ideal for rain gardens or areas with poor drainage.
  • Tolerates full sun to partial shade, but blooms best in at least 6 hours of sunlight.

A sun-loving garden that provides habitat, nectar, and pollen for bees, butterflies, and birds.

Plant List & Quantity:

  • Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem) – 3 ($30.00)
  • Monarda fistulosa (Bee Balm) – 3 ($42.00)
  • Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster) – 3 ($48.00)
  • Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed) – 3 ($36.00)
  • Solidago odora (Sweet Goldenrod) – 3 ($24.00)
  • Pycnanthemum muticum (Mountain Mint) – 3 ($36.00)
  • Allium cernuum (Nodding Onion) – 2 ($28.00)

Total Price: $244.00

Planting Guidelines:

  • Back row (taller plants): Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster) and Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem) – Space 18-24 inches apart for a combination of fall blooms and ornamental grass texture.
  • Mid-layer: Monarda fistulosa (Bee Balm), Asclepias incarnata (Swamp Milkweed), and Pycnanthemum muticum (Mountain Mint) – Place 12-18 inches apart to create a thick, pollinator-friendly zone.
  • Front border: Solidago odora (Sweet Goldenrod) and Allium cernuum (Nodding Onion) – Space 12 inches apart to provide color and texture in late summer.

Soil & Moisture Requirements:

  • Thrives in well-draining, sandy to loamy soil.
  • Prefers full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day).
  • Tolerates moderate to dry conditions once established, but water during droughts.

A beautiful mix of spring and summer blooms for shaded gardens that provides a “soft landing” beneath trees, creating shelter and food for caterpillars and other beneficial insects as they complete their life cycle.

Plant List & Quantity:

  • Phlox divaricata ‘Blue Moon’ (Woodland Phlox) – 3 ($48.00)
  • Packera aurea (Golden Groundsel) – 3 ($36.00)
  • Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium) – 3 ($36.00)
  • Solidago flexicaulis (Zigzag Goldenrod) – 3 ($24.00)
  • Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern Red Columbine) – 2 ($28.00)

Total Price: $172.00

Planting Guidelines:

  • Back row (medium-height plants): Phlox divaricata ‘Blue Moon’ (Woodland Phlox) and Packera aurea (Golden Groundsel) – Space 12-18 inches apart to create a soft, layered effect.
  • Mid-layer: Geranium maculatum (Wild Geranium) – Plant 12 inches apart for a dense, woodland-style ground cover.
  • Front border: Solidago flexicaulis (Zigzag Goldenrod) and Aquilegia canadensis (Eastern Red Columbine) – Space 12 inches apart to provide contrast and early-season blooms.

Soil & Moisture Requirements:

  • Prefers rich, well-drained soil with high organic content.
  • Moist to moderately dry conditions, though most plants tolerate occasional drought once established.
  • Best suited for part shade to full shade with at least 3-5 hours of indirect sunlight per day.

*Please note: all plants available through this sale are grown naturally and are not treated with pesticides. As a result, they may have some insect damage, which is expected since these plants are safe for pollinators. Depending on growing conditions, we reserve the right to substitute similar plants or offer a refund at the time of pick-up to account for losses or other unforeseen issues. *

Thank you for supporting pollinator conservation efforts in the Adirondacks!

What else can I do at the festival?

 

  • Bring a picnic and enjoy a stunning view of the high peaks from trails and meadows surrounding a historic greenhouse!
  • Gardening experts will be on hand to answer your questions about planting and caring for your pollinator habitat.
  • Kids can take home free wildflower seed packets, participate in themed craft and activity stations to learn about pollination, complete a pollinator scavenger hunt challenge, and get their faces painted with flowers, butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. 
  • Join in free grassland walks and workshops
  • Learn about composting to restore Adirondack soils, and how to use compost in your pollinator garden. 
  • Meet area nonprofits who are helping protect pollinators and their habitat.
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