Everyone gets spring fever and
enjoys freshening up their yard in spring, but
well informed gardeners know that Fall is
really the best season for planting most of our
landscape ornamentals. Trees, shrubs, and
perennials that are planted in September
through December get to take advantage of our
traditionally mild temperatures and regular
rains.Plants that go in the ground in the Fall have reduced heat stress now and are better equipped to handle the inevitable dry conditions of next summer. Although most plants will show little or no top growth during the winter, it’s what is going on in the ground that counts. Root systems thrive in our mild Fall weather and grow vigorously all winter, giving you bigger, healthier plants next year.
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| Use these hot days of August to make plans for your fall landscape projects. |

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