Fall is actually an ideal time to plant a new tree. In autumn, the tree will be under the least enironmental stress. In spring and summer, heat can challenge the new tree and keep it from thriving.
Most gardeners plant in the spring. However bulbs and iris are best planted in fall.
You can plant perennial mums in the spring. The mums sold in the fall are very decorative but will most likely die with the winter and not come up in the spring.
Dusty miller (Jacobaea maritima) is best pruned in the spring. This timing allows you to remove any dead or damaged foliage from the winter months and encourages new growth as the plant emerges from dormancy. Pruning in the fall can stress the plant before winter, so it's advisable to wait until spring for optimal health and appearance.
Early March There is no point in planting daffodil bulbs in early March in the Northern Hemisphere as that is when they are flowering. Spring flowering bulbs should be planted in the Autumn, whichever month that is where you live.
Yes, you can plant garlic in the spring, but it is typically recommended to plant it in the fall for a better harvest.
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probably in the spring, since many flowers bloom in the spring i am still not for sure
Tree peonies are best transplanted in fall or early spring when the plant is dormant.
Pinch off blossoms in spring and early summer so that the plant will not bloom until fall.
Late spring, if you are planting bulbs plant them in fall.
roses like spring the best.but you can also plant them indoor in the fall.
It is best to plant lilies in the fall but you can plant them in spring.