Six Fantastic Fall Flowers To Plant In Your Garden
Add some beautiful color to your flower gardens this fall. These Six Fantastic Fall Flowers To Plant In Your Garden can withstand those chilly nights and bring vibrant colors to any fall day!
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The crispness in the air, the orange and gold hues, the fanciful fall decorations are welcoming signs that fall is here. Just because fall is right around the corner doesn’t mean you have to hang up that gardening gloves yet. How about adding some hardy fall flowers to your garden landscape too?
Below are my suggestions for six fantastic fall flowers to plant in your garden.
I admit some of my annuals are starting to look a little sad right now. Once I get out the fall decorations, I like to change my some of my flowers too so everything blends properly with all the orange, gold and brown tones. I love when my flower colors coordinate.
Don’t be fooled, fall is a wonderful time for planting. Yes, the days are shorter and the nights cooler but there are several flowers that like the cooler temperatures and tolerate the seasonal changes that occur in autumn. Halloween and fall is now the second-largest decorating holiday of the year next to Christmas. So go ahead, spruce up those gardens and celebrate the beautiful autumn season nature has to offer.
Six Fantastic Fall Flowers to Plant Your Garden.
Mums (Chrysanthemums)
This classic fall flower is synonymous with fall. I just love their fragrance. They come in variety of warm colors like rust, red, oranges and yellows and usually bloom for about three weeks depending on how hot or cold your climate is.
Winter Pansies
Plant these beauties and get a jump on your spring planting. Plant and enjoy their flowers now and again in the spring. Yes, they winter over and will come back!
Fall Rudbeckia
Widely known as the black-eyed Susan, These bright yellow gems will brighten your day. There are both perennial and annual varieties of Rudbeckia. Fall Rudbeckia is the annual variety and will not come back in the spring.
Asters
Asters add superb color in the fall. Plants are very hardy. The come in a wide range of bright colors like pink, purple, white and red.
Montauk Daisies
Who doesn’t love daisies? These perennial beauties bloom late summer to early fall and will come back year after year. They produce beautiful large white flowers.
Flowering Cabbage
Just as the name suggests, these plants look like colorful cabbage. While there is really no “flower” to the flowering cabbage, these colorful plants are frost-resistant and very long-lasting. They are the longest-lasting of the fall flowers, usually until Thanksgiving and sometimes even longer depending on your climate zone.
So you see, there are plenty of fall flower options to jazz up your flower beds. Fall decorating is fun and oh so popular right now. Head on out to your local garden center and see what’s in stock. I bet you will be surprised at all the beautiful plants you can find this time of year. Did you start decorating for fall yet? Happy fall! Happy planting!
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Perfect timing! I am overhauling the garden for fall this weekend! Nice to see a few things other than just basic mums (although I do love them!)
I was just thinking my yard looked a little blah now that the summer flowers aren’t blooming. The chrysanthemums are gorgeous!
I have all but the flowering cabbage in my gardens. My rudbeckia has been blooming since July and is even more fantastic now! When it’s time to cut back the flowers, I separate and move them around the gardens so the next year I have even more.
I love separating my flowers too.
I love Chrysanthemums! They’re so pretty.
These are all so pretty! I would probably kill them, haha.
Thanks for the garden flower tips for fall. It will have to cool down here a little more for me to be able to plant any of them.
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Perfect timing! My mom and I were just discussing the other day what we should be doing with the garden. Thanks!
Wonderful timing! I was just thinking about what to plant this fall! I’d love to try some of the wintering flowers and get a jump start on next spring! Thanks for linking up to Motivation Monday!
Thanks for sharing these great tips for fall planting at Merry Monday! Hope you will join us again! Michelle OurCraftyMom
Thanks for sharing your post at Motivation Monday last week! Your post is one of this week’s features!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you for letting me know the beautiful flowers in the world, I wish to see them every day.
I really love flowers,they look cute and beautiful. Thank you for sharing this article!