Autumn and what to plant
The temperature is dropping, days are getting shorter and the leaves are changing colour – all signs that summer is drawing to a close. But when does autumn actually start? Well it’s the 1st September if you go by the meteorological calendar or 23rd September based on the Astronimical calendar. If, like us, you’re wondering what the difference is, the meteorological calendar is more simplified and splits up the four seasons into three month blocks and the Astronomers base the date of the seasons upon autumnal equinox, when night and day are roughly equal length. So either way, Autumn is upon us! And its time to start thinking about your Spring garden as our glorious spring flowers like to be planted throughout the Autumn (Sept, Oct, Nov).
Here’s a little break down of what you can plant this Autumn to have some colour in your garden month by month:
January-February: Crocus, Snowdrops,
February-March: Narcissus, Leucojum Aestivum
March-April: Tulips, Cyclamen, Puschkinia, Anemone Blanda, Chinodoxa,
Erythronium Pagoda
April- May: Fritillaria, Hyacinthoides Non-Scripta ‘Blue Bells’, Alliums
May +: Camassia, Eremurus
Martagon Lilies
We now have our stunning Martagons available to order as well. With a few new varieties to choose from. Our Martagons will also be dispatched in the Autumn for planting throughout the months of Sept, Oct and Nov. Martagons are ideal for woodland type gardens. These special Lilies grow especially well in dappled shade in Humus-rich, Alkaline soil. They naturalize really well and are long lived and hardy.
Happy Gardening!
Harts Nursery 🙂