When summer begins to wind down, you don't have to ditch your gardening gloves..
When summer begins to wind down, you don't have to ditch your gardening gloves for the season. Many annuals and perennials (which come back every year) offer plenty of color throughout late summer and autumn. In fact, a lot of plants are at their best when temperatures are cooler. Plus, the days remain long enough to get outside to enjoy your garden! Check your USDA Hardiness Zone to make sure those seeds will thrive in your location, then plant these best fall flowers for a stunning autumn landscape.
Chrysanthemum
These long-lasting blooms come in every color of the rainbow! Technically, they're perennials, but when planted in the fall, it's too late for them to get established in time to survive the winter. Enjoy as annuals, or plant earlier in the year if you want them to come back.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 9
Try these varieties: Hillside Pink Sheffield, Yellow Quill Mammoth
Aster
These are a classic fall flower with daisy-like blooms in shades of purple, blue, and pink. Some varieties of this native perennial bloom earlier in the season, so read the plant tag to make sure you’re getting a fall bloomer.
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 8
Try these varieties: Raydon’s Favorite, Sapphire Mist
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