Fall Gardening

Fall Gardening

There are many reasons why fall is the best time to garden and why it is a season loved by so many. Not least because of the glorious changes in the tree canopy, stunning early fall sunsets, and warm days with blue skies but also because the soil is likely to be the ideal time for planting. There will be more rainy days and chilly air, but fall is a great time for nature walks, gardening, and planning for the seasons ahead when the sun shines. Here are our top five reasons why we think fall is the best time to garden.

1. Planting time

Did you know that fall is an excellent time of year to plant evergreens, trees, and bare root plants? Fall is the ideal time of year, with so many plants that can be planted out to allow them to establish over winter. The soil will still be warm, there are likely to be far fewer pests, and before it gets too cold in winter or too hot in summer, your plants have the best chance to settle in and thrive.

2. Spring bulbs

It’s impossible to resist planting out some spring bulbs. As fall and winter keep us inside more, when the first spring bulbs pop through the soil, it feels like everyone has come out of hibernation. Fall is the best time to plant spring bulbs such as daffodils, crocus, tulips, and alliums. Our bulb packaging has the planting times listed on each package and we have many varieties to choose from! We also have bulb food and bulb planters available to help you plant more quickly.

3. Health and happiness

When the weather turns cooler, we tend to go outside a little less. In fact, this is the time to make sure you do get outside because the fresh air can really lift your spirits. Gardening during fall keeps your body active for physical exercise, and your mind is focused on preparing your garden for spring.

4. Switching up plants

Fall means you can split many plants and replant – meaning more plants. It’s a time to move plants around if you want to change anything in your garden and to remove any old summer annuals to be replaced with fall and winter colours such as heathers, pansies, violas, and cyclamen.

5. More relaxed

The months of frantically sowing and then enjoying all the harvests will calm down a little during fall, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything to do in the garden - far from it - but it does mean you will get a bit more time to relax and make plans for your garden.

Switch up plants and get planning for your fall garden with our wide selection of fall plants, bulbs, and gardening accessories at Little Mountain Greenhouses!

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