Why Plant In Fall?

Pests and diseases are typically less active in the fall, reducing the risk of damage to young trees and shrubs. This decrease in pest activity means there’s less competition for nutrients, allowing your plants to focus on root development and growth.

By planting in the fall, your trees and shrubs will be ready to burst into growth as soon as spring arrives. With a well-established root system, they can focus their energy on producing new leaves, flowers, and fruit, giving your landscape a vibrant and healthy appearance early in the season.

Fall offers the perfect combination of mild weather, extended root growth, and reduced maintenance, making it the ideal time to plant trees and shrubs. By taking advantage of this season, you can ensure your landscape thrives for years to come. Whether you’re looking to add Shade trees, Flowering  shrubs, or evergreen hedges planting in the fall gives your plants the best start possible.

 

 

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