Adding Autumn Colors to Your Flower Beds
Fall gardens bring to mind vivid, jewel toned colors such as scarlet, deep purples and gold. Planning for a fall garden needs to start early so that plants are established. Even if they bloom late in the season, they will be hardier and bloom best if they’ve been in the garden longer. Before planting, research what kind of flowers and plants will do best in your area. To help, here are some that thrive in hardiness zone 8:
Chrysanthemums
Commonly called “mums”, these richly hued plants are true sign of fall. When buying mums, look for ones labeled “hardy mums” or “garden mums” for the best chance of having them thrive throughout the season. Plant them as soon as you buy them. Given the opportunity to develop a strong root system, they will last longer.
Helenium
Part of the daisy family, this cheery flower blooms in yellow, orange and red bringing a vibrant ambiance to your garden. These tough, easy-to-grow perennials bloom late in the season and last a long time.
Asters
Available in a variety of hues in shades of pink, purple, blue and white, these perennials bloom from mid to late fall. Loved by bees, butterflies and other pollinators, they provide a late feeding opportunity for them. Plant them as soon as they are available in early fall so that they can establish a strong root system.
Pansies
One of the most popular cool weather annuals, pansies are favorites for fall flowerbeds. They are very hardy and can continue to bloom through winter and into spring, thereby adding lively color to your garden almost year ‘round!
Sedum (Stonecrop)
Robust, carefree, pretty, and long-lasting, sedum is about as close to perfect as you can get for a fall flower. Sedums come in many various sizes and colors, including mat forming, creeping, and upright varieties. Easy to grow, they are great for beds, borders, or even a rock garden.
Dahlias
Known for their large blossoms, these lovely flowers boast deep pink petals with a bit of striking white around the edges. They thrive in partial shade or full sun and grow into early winter. Be prepared to prune them to have consistent blooming.
Remember, it’s not too early to start planning for your colorful autumn flowerbeds!
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