Who says container gardens are just for summer? Discover the secrets to keeping your pots colorful and vibrant all season long with these fall gardening tips.
Replace PlantingsSwap out summer flowering annuals with fall garden favorites like pansies, chrysanthemums, and kale.
Add Ornamental GrassesOrnamental grasses are perfect for fall container gardens. Their feathery plumes and changing foliage hues add texture and movement to your arrangements.
Add Foliage PlantsAdd plants with colorful leaves to your containers.Consider plants like coral bells (Huecheras), Japanese maples (Acer palmatum), and ornamental peppers (Capsicum annuum) for their eye-catching foliage hues.
Plant Spring-Flowering BulbsGet a head start on spring by planting fall bulbs in your containers.Tulips, daffodils, crocuses, and hyacinths can be planted in the fall, and they will reward you with colorful blooms when spring arrives.
Keep Watering and MaintainingEven in the fall, container plants still require regular watering. While you might not need to water as frequently as in the summer, make sure to check the soil moisture regularly and water as needed.
Get Creative with Fall DecorAdd a touch of seasonal flair to your container gardens with fall-themed decorations. Consider incorporating pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, or other fall harvest elements to create a festive display.
Bring IndoorsIf you have container plants that are not cold-hardy or won’t survive the winter, consider bringing them indoors as many can thrive as houseplants with proper care, giving you a head start for next year’s garden, like coleus and geraniums.
Follow along to learn more about container garden ideas for fall.