Friday, September 14, 2007

Why Plant Perennials in Fall?

Spring is when you typically think about planting in your yard - I know I do. But when it comes to perennials, you might consider looking to the fall for a couple of reasons. Fist, prices are a better than in the spring. Also, when a perennial has been in a pot all winter long their roots tend to get bunched up in the pot with frequent watering and fertilization and when they are planted in the spring they are subject to a much bigger change in climate and temperature extremes. Look to the fall to give your perennials a easier transition into the ground and your garden.

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