Fall Gardening Tips for a Colorful Yard

Fall is the perfect time to prepare your yard for next year’s beauty. Cooler weather makes gardening easier, and the steps you take now will reward you with a lush lawn and colorful blooms in spring.

Bulbs to Plant in Fall

Planting bulbs in autumn gives them time to develop strong roots before winter. Some top choices include:

  • Tulips – bright, classic spring favorites
  • Daffodils – cheerful flowers that return each year
  • Hyacinths – fragrant, colorful blooms
  • Crocus – early spring flowers that pop through the snow

Plant bulbs in well-drained soil, about three times as deep as their size, and water once after planting.

Care for Shrubs, Bushes, and Trees

Fall is also the right season to give your larger plants some attention. Trim away dead or damaged branches, remove weeds around the base, and add a layer of mulch to protect roots from frost. Autumn is an excellent time to plant new shrubs and young trees, as cooler weather encourages strong root growth without summer stress. Choose colorful varieties like burning bush, viburnum, or dogwood to add beauty year-round.

Add Color This Season

Don’t wait until spring to enjoy your garden. Add mums, pansies, or ornamental kale for vibrant fall color that lasts until the cold sets in.

Final Thoughts

By planting bulbs and caring for your trees and shrubs now, you set the stage for a colorful, healthy yard that will thrive year after year. At Assisting Hands, we believe that tending to a garden is like caring for yourself and loved ones – the effort you put in today creates beauty and comfort tomorrow.

 

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