Summary
Fall is the prime planting time, beginning in mid-September and lasting through November. Now is the time to plant winter vegetables, bulbs, perennials, trees, shrubs and annuals. Don't forget the sun screen, hat and bottled water!
While it is still too hot to successfully plant many annuals and perennials, take time out to make a list of the things that you want to accomplish before fall sets in: what new plants to plant, which ones need dividing, which area needs fertilizing, which garden bed needs to be prepared and enriched, and do you need to make some raised beds this year since the knees are not working as well as they did last year.See the full content of this document
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Time to Plan Autumn Garden Activities
Fall is the perfect time for planting as the weather promotes root growth, there is a good selection of plants, it is still warm enough to enjoy the outdoors, and there are plants with great color for your garden. Stake and tie tall growing perennials.
Plant seeds of annuals and perennials in containers now in sterile soil. The...See the full content of this document
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