A Guide to Seasonal Plant Care: Autumn
Throw in some cheerful hypericum berries for a pop of fun color, and you’ve got a winning combo! Vintage color carnations bring a cozy feel, while flowering kale adds a unique twist with its rich hues. And let’s not forget the new coral roses that glow softly, plus some vibrant safari sunset blooms that stick around long after fall.
Together, these flowers create a stunning tribute to autumn’s beauty, inviting us to soak up all the charm of the season!
With a bit of care and attention, your autumn home & garden can be a stunning display of color and life. Mums and pansies are resilient and can thrive even as temperatures drop, making them perfect choices for fall gardening. Follow these tips, and you’ll not only keep your garden vibrant this season but also set the stage for a successful spring bloom.
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Choose Quality Containers: Opt for pots with excellent drainage to prevent soggy soil. At Angel 101, we offer a variety of beautiful pots perfect for your mums.
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Soil Matters: Use a well-draining potting mix, ideally combined with compost for added nutrients. Our knowledgeable staff can help you select the right soil mix in-store.
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Keep it Consistent: Mums prefer consistent moisture. Water them when the top inch of soil feels dry, but avoid letting them sit in water.
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Best Time to Water: Water in the early morning to minimize evaporation and keep the foliage dry, reducing the risk of mildew.
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Cover Up: As temperatures dip, protect your mums with burlap or frost cloth during chilly nights.
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Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around the base to insulate roots and retain moisture
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Choose the Right Size Pot: Use containers that are at least 6-8 inches deep for healthy root development.
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Soil Choice: A mix of potting soil and perlite helps with drainage and provides essential nutrients. Our team at Angel 101 can guide you in choosing the best soil for your pansies.
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Regular Care: Keep the soil evenly moist, especially during dry spells. Remember to water at the base to keep leaves dry and prevent fungal issues.
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Monitor Moisture: Check your pansies regularly; they thrive in consistent moisture but can be sensitive to overwatering.
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Group Plantings: Plant pansies in clusters to create a microclimate, offering some protection against harsh weather.
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Frost Cloths: Use frost cloths on particularly cold nights to shield your pansies from frost damage.
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Feed Wisely: Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to nourish your plants as they prepare for winter. Our in-store selection includes various fertilizers tailored for autumn gardening.
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Deadhead Regularly: Remove spent flowers to encourage new blooms and keep your garden looking fresh. For mums, cutting them back post-bloom can promote bushier growth for the following year.
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Plan Ahead: As fall progresses, think about transitioning your garden for winter. For tender plants, consider potting them for indoor storage, or using mulch for insulation.
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