When to Plant Perennials
You can transplant perennials any time of year, but the best time is autumn when the air is cool and the ground is warm. In the fall, the growth cycle concentrates more on the root growth necessary for a long productive life. They’ll also bloom the following summer, while the spring-planted perennials don’t usually bloom the first year. Perennials generally stand up to cold weather better than hot, but they need several weeks of mild growing weather to get started.
We have a wide vairety of perennial plants on sale at the Farmers Market.

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