Perennials You Can Plant In The Fall

perennials you can plant in the fall

Peonies

Irises

Daylilies

Coneflowers

Sedum (Stonecrop)

Hostas

Phlox

Bleeding Heart

Black-Eyed Susan

Asters

Lungwort (Pulmonaria)

Columbine

Shasta Daisies

Heuchera (Coral Bells)

Lupines

How to Plant Perennial Flowers in the Fall

  1. Timing: Plant your perennials about six to eight weeks before the first hard frost. This gives the roots time to establish before winter sets in.
  2. Spacing: Follow the recommended spacing for each plant to ensure they have room to grow. Overcrowding can lead to poor air circulation and disease.
  3. Planting Depth: For plants, dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball, place the plant in the hole, and backfill with soil. For bulbs, plant at a depth two to three times their height, pointed end up.

Caring for Fall-Planted Perennials

Overwintering Tips for Perennials

Happy Gardening!