Why do you have to plan perennials in the fall?

December 7th, 2007 | by |
jillshines asked:


I want to order plants for my friend’s front beds as a wedding present, but all the mail order places won’t send them until the end of September. Why shouldn’t we plant them now?

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  1. 3 Responses to “Why do you have to plan perennials in the fall?”

  2. By Brian A on Dec 8, 2007 | Reply

    Perennials are hot and dry this time of the fall they wont make it through the fall they have good six to be out there watering their new plants every single day there watering.

  3. By Michele in CT on Dec 11, 2007 | Reply

    My herb garden constantly too live in the fall have to buy it from doesnt have to wait until fall have to catch rain to wait until fall have to buy it from doesnt have perennial beds all over my property.
    My herb garden constantly too hot where you live what are they.

  4. By Julie on Dec 13, 2007 | Reply

    The plants not being grown up enough to ship until fall its not being grown up enough to ship because of this is better for transplanting than the dead of cooler temperatures and more often.

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