Don't be deceived by fading blooms or shorter days. Fall is the optimal time to plant and prepare for next year.
In Scarlett's Garden, there are certain plants that we always prune in the fall!
Fall pruning in Scarlett's Garden covers our limelight hydrangeas (especially because these grow fast and can easily get leggy the following spring), boxwoods for a clean cut (although we don't find this entirely necessary and can wait for the spring), vines and of course cutting back the branches on our large trees!
Fertilizing keeps your lawn and hardy plants strong ahead of the cold winter months.
If you decide to fertilize your garden beds, many experts recommend applying fertilizer after September but before the start of December.
Fall fertilizing has shown a difference come spring with stronger perennials and bigger blooms.
With changing seasons comes falling leaves, debris and broken branches.
In Scarlett's Garden, we usually schedule one large clean-up in the beginning of the season and small clean-ups throughout, while keeping an eye on the non-evergreens on the grounds.
Be sure to look up at what's left of the fall foliage before scheduling your last fall clean-up!
Fall is an optimal time to plant bulbs that you want blooming come spring time.
If you are a beginner gardener, this is the perfect time to get started with planting bulbs of Tulips, Hyacinths, and Daffodils.
We started planting each of these bulbs early in Scarlett's Garden and saw great success with these easy to grow bulbs, bringing a beautiful surprise every Spring!
While mulching in the Spring is essential for providing necessary nutrients for your garden beds, don't leave out the fall mulching!
Mulching in the fall can provide insulation to protect your perennials throughout the harsh winter months.
As you may have guessed, your flowers and shrubs don't need nearly as much water in the fall as the spring & summer months.
In Scarlett's Garden, we suggest tapering down the watering from every other day in the summer heat to only weekly in early September to bi-weekly and then monthly.
We then shut off the sprinklers during our last fall clean-up in late November or early December, depending on the weather, and then we are done watering for the season!
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