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Plants that are installed in the fall grow more rapidly in the spring and have better root growth. Here are watering and mulching tips for fall planting.
© All articles are copyrighted by High Country Gardens. Republication is prohibited without Permission. More About Fall Planting It’s almost a genetic reflex to plant in the spring. So getting into fall planting sometimes requires a new mind-set. But go ahead, give it a try. And just think. If you plant now, you’ll have a garden all set to bloom come springtime. Watering Fall planting is better from a water-use perspective because—
Though you use less water in the fall, water is still crucial during these fading and dormant periods. Water regularly through the fall months, decreasing frequency as the daytime temperatures cool in late October and November. Watering after planting When the soil begins to freeze, soak it once every 2-3 weeks through the winter months, except when it is very cold and the ground is frozen solid. Mulching after planting Recommended Plants for Fall Planting Compared to spring-planted perennials, which suffer a period of transplant shock, plants installed in the fall grow more rapidly in the spring and have better root growth and show more vigorous top growth. |
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