Fall Planting: Great Choices for the Spring Yield

by Bill and Aby Brooks, REALTORS® 07/11/2021

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As temperatures start to drop, many people are focused on Autumn plants like pumpkins and apples, but now is the best time to plant bulbs for your favorite spring and summer-blooming flowers. The cool fall and winter temperatures are necessary to prepare the bulbs to grow properly in the spring. When you stop hearing crickets chirping outside, and the overnight temperatures drop towards 45 degrees, you’ve reached the correct time for planting.

Your Planting Choices

  • Tulips – The most beloved bulb of spring, experts say it's best to plant these during November in most areas. By this point, the fungi in the soil that might attack the new bulb are dormant for the winter, and squirrels won’t be bothered to dig for them.
  • Garden Mums – A favorite for both fall and spring, you’ll get best results with mums planted early in the fall season. They will bloom in your garden through the fall and, in moderate climates, can easily survive through the winter for spring blooms as well.
  • Peony – These beauties bloom across the whole spring season, so set them up in groups when you’re planting this fall. Make sure you don’t plant your peonies too deep, though. Stick to just two inches below the surface, or they may not flower at all.
  • Garlic – This popular bulb is a great one to grow yourself. You’ll get the largest garlic bulbs if you plant them during the autumn. Your goal here is to let the roots grow into the soil but not to let the garlic actually sprout. Try to plant them around five weeks before the ground is expected to freeze. They need some insulation to keep them warm and promote further growth, so add a layer of straw on top.
  • Giant Allium – These baseball-sized bulbs are perfect for fall planting. In spring, with flowers nearly a foot wide and up to four feet in the air, you will have a truly impressive display. Don’t clump them too close together, however. Instead, shoot for six to eight inches apart and get those bulbs in the ground as close to eight inches deep as possible.
  • Daffodils – A lovely bright, yellow splash in your garden, these flowers are like summer sunshine. Each bulb should be planted twice its height below the soil. For example, a three-inch bulb should be planted around six inches deep. Want more than just the standard yellow? No problem! Daffodils come in a variety of colors from pale, whitish-yellow to deep gold.

If you’re thinking of a spring sale, fall is the best time to get your garden ready. Research plants local to your climate for the best results and ask your real estate agent for curb appeal layout advice or the name of a reliable landscaping company for professional help.

About the Author
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Bill and Aby Brooks, REALTORS®

Aby’s understanding of excellent customer service stems from her extensive professional background. Prior to earning her real estate license in 2005, along with her college degree that focuses on business and engineering, Aby was the head of purchasing, inventory and quality assurance for an OEM medical and aerospace manufacturing company. Known by her clients and fellow realtors for her tenacity, honesty, integrity, and attention to detail, as a full-time realtor, she is also appreciated for her quick response to her client’s needs. Aby has been an avid horse rider and owner since the age of eight, with her husband Billas a local firefighter/EMT they are very active within the community. Bill served as a US Army Airborne Ranger in 75th Ranger Regiment, he is a combat-wounded veteran who was awarded a Purple Heart. Bill's background as facility Manager for an International metals company and as a firefighter/EMT gives him the experience, attention to detail and the desire to go above and beyond to serve his customers. The Brooks' serve on the board of a local non-profit (501c3) that gives back to the veterans, first responders and their families. The Brooks family resides on their small ranch in Manatee County. Aby& Bill excel in all types of real estate and their passion is helping people. “We genuinely like people, growing up in Sarasota and Manatee counties and now raising our own family here, it is an absolute pleasure to share our growing area with newcomers and reminisce with longtime residents. Our area has so much to offer and it is our business to help folks buy and sell their own piece of paradise.”