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7 Flowers You Should Plant Right Now for Blooms That Will Last Until December (or Longer)
Maintaining a vibrant garden through the hotter summer months into late fall and winter can be challenging, but certain flowers are well-suited to thrive in cooler temperatures. This guide highlights seven such flowers that, when planted in late summer or early fall, can provide continuous blooms until December, and in some cases, even longer.
Pansies are ideal for late summer or early fall planting, preferring partial sun and partial shade. They flourish in temperatures ranging from 40°F to 60°F, making them an excellent choice for adding color to a winter garden. Their resilience to cooler weather ensures a prolonged blooming period.
Dahlias, while originating from warmer regions like Mexico and South America, are another flower that can extend its blooming season well into the fall. These beautiful plants can withstand temperatures as low as 35°F, maintaining their visual appeal even as the weather cools.
Asters are known for their hardiness and ability to adapt to diverse climates and temperatures. Available in various colors, asters planted in late summer will likely continue to bloom through late fall. They require well-drained soil to thrive, as excessive moisture can be detrimental to their growth.
Flowering kale offers an unconventional yet striking option for winter garden decoration. Its bright purple and pink hues can transform a yard into an eye-catching display. This plant is particularly tolerant of frost and lower temperatures, ensuring vibrant blooms as autumn progresses into colder months.
Black-eyed Susans, despite their sunshine-like appearance, prefer cold temperatures and can endure conditions as low as -30°F. These golden flowers can create a summery feel in a winter garden and are known for their perennial nature, returning year after year with minimal maintenance.
Coneflowers, with their wide array of colors including pink, purple, white, yellow, and red, are robust flowers that bloom well into the fall and cooler periods. They also favor well-drained soil and are beneficial for the ecosystem, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Their endurance makes them a valuable addition to a late-season garden.
Catmint is a fragrant, lavender-like plant with purple blooms that are remarkably tough and require little maintenance during winter. It performs well in pots and gradually transitions from a bright purple in summer and fall to a lighter purple and gray tone in winter. Its enduring nature and pleasant aroma make it a versatile choice for extending garden beauty.
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