HOW TO PLANT PERENNIALS IN THE FALL
Perennials are plants that can be planted once and they come back again and again up to three or more growing seasons. Many perennials are bulbs. Fall is the best time to plant perennials. In the fall the plant is starting to preparing to dormmate. The bulbs have the chance to become strong because they have to be in the ground a long time. The bulbs will stay dormmate for a long time. The plant has the opportunity to get saturate with water. The roots get wet because the ground is very wet. Fall is the season that rains more. The ground is saturated with water.
Perennials are cheaper in the Fall. Nurseries are looking to get rid of all the perennials. It is time for the cosmopolitan gardener to acquire cheap perennials and save a great deal of money. The variety of perennials are endless. As a cosmopolitan gardener you can look at catalogs and nurseries to see what is available in the market and chose perennials you will enjoy in the spring. It is the easiest way to have flowers all the time in your garden.
WHAT TO DO
Once you decide what perennials plants you want in your backyard. Wet the ground where you are going to dig. Dig a deep eight hole. The hole has to be as wide as the bulb. Cover the bulbs completely with soil. Add some compost to the bulbs. Water the planted bulbs. They will stay in the ground for the rest of the fall, the winter and they will start coming out through the spring and the summer. Your garden will have a continuously variety of colors throughout the spring and summer.
