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Old 28-07-2004, 02:32 PM
Laura J
 
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Default What to Plant in Fall?

That looks like a great site! I see they have a whole section devoted to
"Fall Bulbs." If I plant those now (I'm in Zone 6a), will they come up
this fall?

LauraJ

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"Jenny" wrote in message
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This is my first year planting perennials. I'd greatly appreciate some

tips
about what I should consider planting this fall.

In particular I need to find out what stuff, besides tulips and

daffodils
,
has to be planted in the fall in order to bloom the next year. Bulbs?
seeds? potted nursery plants? All suggestions welcome!

I'm in the colder part of Zone 5 on a partly shaded hill near the

MA/VT/NH
border.


Fall is generally a good time for planting, provided your fall is cool and
moist. You can plant virtually any potted plant or containerized shrub or
tree. I like to give them a good 6 weeks to settle in before nasty

weather
sets in. Another good reason for planting in the fall is that nurseries

and
garden centers are cleaning out their plants because they can't or don't
want to hold them over until spring. That means you can get some good
bargains. There are many plants for shade. I would also suggest that you
order some catalogs for reference. You can get some good ideas of what
would be appropriate at www.bluestoneperennials.com If you look under the
online catalog tab, there is a custom search feature.