Timing of installation is important on most plants. In many regions we are advised not to plant our veggie starts until after Mother’s Day, while other areas maintain warm temperatures year-round and are not subject to such rules. We plant our spring blooming bulbs in fall, and our summer bloomers in spring. When it is too cold to plant perennials though and how late in the fall can you plant trees? This all depends upon where the garden resides and what the temperatures are at the time, combined with the type of plant that needs to be installed or divided. Gardeners in many zones may wonder, “is it too cold to plant vegetables or other plants?” The answer really relies upon the zone, but surprisingly there are many plants that thrive when planted in fall. Knowing when it is too cold to transplant plants is key to the subject’s survival. […]
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