Which plants would be best to plant in autumn? We believe these plants would be ideal.
Autumn is a time of reflection and preparation for winter for many, but for gardeners it is a time full of activities and challenges. This could be an ideal time to consider planning and preparing for next year’s garden. It might be surprising to learn that gardening doesn’t stop in autumn. In fact, it’s a great time to plant a variety of plants that will bring new life and colour to your garden in spring.
Which plants are ideal for autumn planting?
From trees and shrubs to perennials and bulbs, there are many different plants that can be planted in autumn. It would be advisable to plan a composition that is pleasing to the eye, incorporating a variety of colours and textures. Autumn planting allows plants to establish themselves well in advance of the spring season.
With regard to trees and shrubs, We would suggest that Japanese maple, birch, oak, apple, magnolia and hydrangea are all excellent choices. These plants are a popular choice for many gardeners and will display their beautiful colours in spring.
Perennials. These plants can also withstand dropping temperatures.
Tulips, daffodils, crocuses, hyacinths and bluebells are the spring messengers that brighten up any garden after the long winter months.
Herbs and vegetables: Not only ornamental but also useful plants such as mint, thyme, oregano or vegetables such as garlic, spinach or lettuce can be planted in autumn to prepare the ground for a fresh harvest in spring.
Preparing the soil and tools is the key to success
It would be advisable to prepare the soil well before you start planting. It would be advisable to consider using compost, organic fertiliser and soil pH testing as essential steps to help create ideal conditions for the plants. If you have a balcony or patio, you might like to consider adding autumn decorations such as ornamental kale or heather, which could help to give your space a fresh look. If you have a greenhouse, you might like to consider extending the season and continuing to grow vegetables such as spinach, arugula or carrots.
We believe that investing in autumn planting will prove to be a worthwhile endeavour, with the beauty and bounty of your garden serving as a rewarding reward come spring. We would therefore encourage you to start planning and working now, so that you can enjoy a successful gardening season in spring.