Fall is the perfect time of year to beautify your space for the season and get a head start on your spring garden! Plus, our mild Southern fall temperatures make spending time outside working in your garden even more enjoyable. Here are a few flowers and herbs that are perfect for planting during Southern falls (Zone 8A).
Even though it might be a little chilly outside, it’s still a great time for gardening! This is especially true if you plan to have a spring or summer garden since lots of the seeds need to go ahead and get their start indoors at least six to eight weeks before the last frost of the year. Here are a few flowers, vegetables, and herbs that you can prepare to plant during Southern winters (Zone 8A).
This week is National Gardening Week, and there’s no better time than early summer to start your very own garden. What are you going to plant, though? Most plants are just like people— they have preferences when it comes to the climate and conditions of their homes. Here are a few flowers, vegetables, and plants that thrive during Southern summers in the River Region (Zone 8A).