Planting Fall Perennials for Next Year's Blooms — the kokoro garden
If you ask the average person when they should be planting flowers - they’re inevitably going to say “spring.” That’s not entirely untrue - spring is the time of year when we start planting out tender annuals like zinnias, dahlias, broomcorn and cosmos (among others) that can’t be exposed to freezing temperatures. On the other hand, there is a whole other plethora of perennials that can be planted in fall for stunning blooms next year.