As fall approaches and the temperature noticeably drops, many fellow gardeners might think it’s time to hang up their gardening gloves until spring. Meanwhile, the month of November can actually be the ideal time to plant perennials! With ample moisture from autumn rainfall and fertile soil, you can plant some beautiful blooms to welcome the coming spring season. Below are some recommendations for the best perennials to consider for this month.
Primroses
These cheerful looking blooms dazzle onlookers with a wide array of colors, and are perfect for brightening up overlooked areas of your garden. They are great perennials that prefer to grow in moist, well-drained soil, with partial shade and sun access.
Bleeding Heart
This enchanting variety comes with cascading pink or white flowers in spring. Planting these ravishing blooms will brighten up the shadier spots of your garden, giving it instant appeal. Pick a spot in your yard where it won't get too much direct sunlight.
Aster
These are the superstars of fall season color, and they start blooming from late summer into fall. They’re perfect choices for November planting as they establish roots before winter. These perennials feature striking flowers that attract butterflies and other pollinators. Their vibrant blooms are must-haves for your garden.
Peonies
November is an excellent time to plant peonies, even though they are typically associated with spring. They actually require a cold period to establish roots, so starting from seed in November means you’ll have lush blooms by late spring or summer. Plus, you’ll be rewarded with fragrant flowers in shades of white, pink and red for an amazing garden display!
Coneflower
Coneflowers are one of the most popular perennials for late seasons, and also attract beneficial insects like bees and butterflies. Planting them during the latter part of the year like November allows them to establish strong roots in cooler temperatures. These beautiful perennials are also drought-tolerant, making them a solid option for your garden.
Daylilies
Daylilies are hardy perennials and can thrive in various conditions, making them an ideal choice for beginner gardeners and November planting. They offer continuous blooms throughout summer and fall, giving off a delightful fragrance all season long.
Hostas
Hostas come in many colors and sizes, and offer more texture and aesthetic appeal to your garden. With its striking white edges, this unique perennial is a popular choice for many gardens. Planting them in November gives them more time to settle in and establish roots, ensuring strong growth for the coming season.
Black-Eyed Susans
The signature golden flowers of the black-eyed Susan are a staple in gardens everywhere. Planting them in November gives them a head start for spring, while offering a bright splash of color for your outdoor space and attracting pollinators, too. Their resilience makes them perfect for novices.
Growing Tips for November
To ensure successful planting, make sure your soil is well-drained, and consider adding some compost for a nutrient boost. After planting your perennials, add a layer of mulch to protect the roots from frost and to seal in moisture. Finally, remember to give your newly planted perennials a good soak to help them settle in.
Don’t let the cooling temperatures fool you into thinking your gardening days are done, folks! November is still a fantastic time to plant perennials - rewarding you with vibrant blooms in spring. So grab your gloves and get planting—you won’t regret it!