Our Favorite Fall Flowers to Plant for Autumn Blooms

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It's time to bring the beauty of fall into your garden! By planting the right selection of flowers, you can create a stunning display to transform your outdoor space into a seasonal masterpiece. In this article, we’ll share our must-have fall flowers that will add elegance and charm to your garden. Whether you're aiming for a vibrant centerpiece or colorful accents, these flowers are the ideal choice to capture the magic of autumn.

fall flowers in pumpkin

Best Fall Flowers to Plant

We love having flowers blooming in autumn. They add to the colorful fall decor both inside and out. Planting fall flowers in summer will give you a colorful and vibrant autumn garden. The best fall flowers are the ones that fit into your garden space and bloom until the first winter freeze.

Factors to consider when choosing fall flowers

When choosing which fall flowers to plant in your garden, it's important to consider a few key factors to ensure you select the right plants for your area. One of the first things to consider is the hardiness zone in which you live. Different fall flowers have different temperature requirements, so it's important to choose flowers that are suited to your local climate. Another factor to consider is the amount of sunlight that your garden receives. Some fall flowers thrive in full sun, while others prefer partial shade. By considering these factors, you can ensure that you choose fall flowers that will thrive in your garden and provide you with beautiful blooms throughout the season.

Must-have fall flowers for your garden

Black-eyed Susans

Black-eyed susan flowers in garden

Sunny yellow petals around Black-eyed Susans' black/brown center make them a cheerful choice in your fall garden. We love how easy these native perennials are to grow. They will continue blooming until winter. Black-eyed Susans also readily self-sow and will reward you with a new crop of flowers year after year.

Pansies

closeup of yellow pansy flower

Pansies are another must-have fall flower that will add a burst of color to your garden. These delicate flowers are available in a wide range of colors, including shades of purple, yellow, orange, and white. Pansies are known for their "faces," which are created by the contrasting colors and patterns on their petals. These flowers are incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of ways, such as in flower beds, borders, or containers. Pansies prefer cool weather and can tolerate light frost, making them perfect for fall. They thrive in full sun to partial shade and require regular watering to keep the soil moist.

Asters

pink china aster flowers

Asters are stunning fall flowers that will add a touch of elegance to your garden. These flowers are known for their daisy-like blooms, which are available in shades of purple, pink, blue, and white. Asters are incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of ways, such as in flower beds, borders, or as cut flowers for indoor arrangements. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil. Asters require regular watering and benefit from deadheading to prolong blooming. These flowers also attract butterflies, making them an excellent choice for gardeners who want to create a butterfly-friendly garden.

Marigolds

Closeup of orange Marigold flowers

The perfect vegetable companion plant is also a low-maintenance fall flower. Marigolds grow quickly, and you can start seeds eight weeks before the first fall frost. Bright orange marigold flowers will bloom from spring to winter and complement the golden fall leaves. Deadheading encourages more blooms, but when winter draws near, allow marigolds to go to seed. Marigold seeds are easy to collect and plant for next season.

Sunflowers

orange and yellow sunflower

The array of colors makes sunflowers a beautiful choice for fall flower gardens. We just can't get enough of them and have a whole sunflower garden at Sow Right Seeds. With many heirloom varieties to choose from, ranging from dwarf varieties to tall Mammoth sunflowers, there’s something for every flower garden. Autumn Beauty, Velvet Queen, and Chocolate Cherry bring in the darker colors of fall. These sunflowers are perfect for pairing with pumpkins and all your fall harvest.

Petunias

Pink petunias in pot

Petunias aren't just for spring. Start your petunia seeds in summer for bright fall flowers. These annuals can also be grown in pots so they can be brought indoors during a cold spell.

Daisies

yellow daisies in field
Chrysanthemums and Daisies are part of the same family. Both are a classic fall flower that is a must-have for any autumn garden. They are also incredibly versatile and can be used in a variety of ways, such as in flower beds, containers, or as cut flowers for indoor arrangements. Daisies benefit from regular deadheading to encourage continuous blooming.

Tips for planting and caring for fall flowers

To ensure the success of your fall flowers, here are a few tips for planting and caring for them:

  1. Prepare the soil: Before planting your fall flowers, remove any weeds and add organic matter. This will help to create a fertile and well-draining environment for your plants.

     

  2. Choose the right location: Most fall flowers thrive in full sun to partial shade. Make sure to choose a location in your garden that receives the appropriate amount of sunlight for the specific flowers you are planting.

     

  3. Water regularly: Fall flowers require regular watering to keep the soil moist. However, be careful not to overwater, as this can lead to root rot. Aim to water deeply and infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings.

     

  4. Deadhead regularly: To encourage continuous blooming, deadhead your fall flowers. This involves removing spent blooms to redirect the plant's energy towards producing new flowers.

     

  5. Mulch to protect: Applying a layer of mulch around your fall flowers can help to conserve moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Mulch also adds a finished look to your garden beds.

     

  6. Monitor for pests and diseases: Keep an eye out for pests and diseases that may affect your fall flowers. Regularly inspect your plants and take appropriate action if any issues arise.

 

By following these tips, you can ensure that your fall flowers thrive and provide you with beautiful blooms throughout the season.

 

reddish autumn beauty sunflower

Fall is a magical time of year, and by planting the right selection of fall flowers, you can create a stunning garden that captures the beauty of the season. From Mammoth sunflowers to delicate pansies, there are plenty of must-have fall flowers to choose from. By considering factors such as hardiness zone, sunlight requirements, and soil conditions, you can select the perfect fall flowers for your garden. Remember to plant early and care for your fall flowers with love and attention, and you will be rewarded with a garden bursting with color and charm.


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