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September 08, 2023 3 min read
As the days start to cool down and you reach for that extra layer, it's a sure sign that fall is right around the corner. But don't be too quick to stash away your gardening gloves! In fact, it's the perfect time to roll up your sleeves, grab your trusty trowel, and get ready for some cozy fall planting.
Alberta, with its unique climate, offers a special opportunity for gardeners. The cool fall weather is perfect for certain crops that thrive in lower temperatures. So, what can you plant as the leaves start to turn golden?
Picture this: a garden bursting with vibrant tulips, daffodils, and crocuses as soon as the snow melts. The secret? Planting these bulbs in the fall. Yep, right now is the time to dig some holes, pop those bulbs in, and wait for a spring show that'll make your heart sing.
Perennials are like the gift that keeps on giving. In Alberta's climate, hardy perennials like hostas, peonies, lavender, and Russian sage are your go-to pals. Plant them in the fall, and they'll reward you year after year with beautiful blooms.
If you're a fan of fresh, homegrown veggies, you're in for a treat. Alberta's cool fall temperatures are perfect for cool-season vegetables like lettuce (think Romaine and Butterhead), kale, spinach, radishes, and carrots. They love the crisp air, and you'll love the flavor.
Want to add a little zing to your cooking? Plant garlic and onions in the fall. They'll spend the winter months getting cozy underground, and you'll have fresh, flavorful additions to your dishes next year.
Fall is also the time to think about trees and shrubs. By planting them now, you give them a head start in developing those strong, resilient roots needed to withstand Alberta's diverse weather. Native species like spruce and pine are excellent choices.
If you're an herb enthusiast, consider cool-weather herbs like thyme, rosemary, and oregano. They're not just tasty; they're also tough enough to handle Alberta's chillier days.
Ornamental grasses add texture and visual interest to your garden in the fall. Also, don't forget to plant spring-flowering bulbs like tulips and daffodils now for a colorful spring surprise.
Speaking of fall gardening, don't forget about the magic of grow lights! As the days get shorter and natural light fades, grow lights are like a cozy blanket of sunshine for your plants. They're perfect for starting seeds indoors and extending the growing season. So, if you're feeling extra ambitious this fall, consider adding grow lights to your gardening toolkit.
So, Alberta gardeners, embrace the change in seasons and get ready for a cozy garden adventure! Whether you're planting bulbs for spring blooms, hardy perennials, or crisp fall veggies, there's something truly magical about fall gardening in this beautiful province.
Stay warm, stay green, and let's make this fall gardening season one to remember!
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