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Many homeowners believe spring is the ideal planting season but fall actually offers the best conditions for establishing shrubs, trees, and lawns. As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, cooler weather and increased rainfall creates the perfect environment for root growth. Planting now gives new trees, shrubs, and lawns a head start, ensuring stronger, healthier landscapes for years to come.
Fall planting also provides support for pollinators, such as birds, bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, as these plants tend to bloom earlier in the spring.
The time of year is one aspect of a thriving garden and landscape, but how you plant and care for the new trees and shrubbery is another.
Guidelines for Successful Fall Planting:
Ideal Growing Conditions:
Reduced Stress on Plants:
Ample Moisture Availability:
Less Susceptibility to Pests and Diseases:
Opportunity for Root Establishment:
Cost and Availability:
"Shrubs and trees planted in the fall prosper in the spring because their root systems have had time to develop and strengthen," said Stuart Leventhal, owner of Down to Earth Living. "In fact, they continue to caliper up during the winter months and store nutrients for spring use. When dormancy ends, they are ready to grow with greater vigor and resilience."
Down to Earth Living Garden Center, located in Pomona in Rockland County, offers 12.5 acres filled with perennials, flowers, shrubs, and trees, with new arrivals every week. The 10,000 square foot showroom also houses a large and unique selection of contemporary, classic, traditional, and transitional teak, aluminum and all-weather dining and deep-seating furniture. The center is open 9 – 5 every day and is located near Bergen County at 1040 Route 45. For questions, call 845-354-8500. Website is www.dteliving.com for more information.