Why Perennials are Important to Grow in a Fall Garden

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Fall perennials benefit  your garden in many ways. Take a look at why you should grow these plants during the autumn season.

EXTENDED SEASONAL INTEREST These plants  extend the visual appeal of your cottage garden well into the autumn months when many other plants are starting to decline.

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COLOR AND VIBRANCY Fall perennials add a burst of color to your garden just when the landscape may be turning drab and monochromatic.

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POLLINATOR ATTRACTION Many fall perennials are excellent sources of nectar for pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

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SEASONAL TRANSITION They can soften the stark changes in the garden as summer blooms fade, creating a more harmonious and gradual shift.

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LOW MAINTENANCE Many fall perennials are low-maintenance plants and require minimal care once established.

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SEASONAL VARIETY Diversity in plant life ensures that there’s always something interesting and beautiful to see as the seasons change.

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GARDEN AESTHETICS Fall perennials fit seamlessly into this style, adding a touch of rustic charm and natural beauty

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Fall perennials can enhance the garden's visual appearance, support  local wildlife, and allow you to make the most of your outdoor space throughout the autumn season.

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