When the days grow short and the air feels crisp, it’s easy to assume gardening season is over. But late fall still offers a window for planting, especially with the right choices. Adding new plants ...
Fall is premium planting time—but how late is too late? In most U.S. regions, the aim is to plant at least four, better six weeks before your ground freezes, which may be as late as the second half of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Check your local freeze date to choose vegetables for October planting. Fast-maturing cool-season crops are ideal for late fall ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cool-season crops thrive in the cooler days and nights that autumn brings to our vegetable gardens. With fall just around the ...
Yes, you can still plant some perennials this late in the season. You can technically plant perennials in fall right up until your area's first frost, but giving them at least 4 to 6 weeks beforehand ...
Monday, Sept. 22, is the official start of fall 2025, that waypoint in the calendar year when our day and night length is equal as we tread toward winter. For gardeners, it signals cooling ...
For decades, I’ve been telling gardeners that fall is the best time to plant hardy trees, shrubs, vines and ground covers. And despite my efforts, March through May remains the prime season when ...
Some later blooming plants produce flowers during late summer and fall seasons, and they are almost impossible to ignore. We’ve previously discussed the impressive foliage, colorful blooms, and showy ...
Autumn, when trees take on sunset colors and nights are growing cold, is the time to invest in next spring by planting flower bulbs. “They’ll pay you back by blooming in April and May,” said Spencer ...