Is it okay to have new plants installed in late fall, if not is spring
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That is a very difficult question to answer. Fall is a good time to plant,however plants will still need water for the root system to take.
It depends on if they have a chance to start the roots taking hold and growing enough for them to survive the frost and freeze that will be coming. Check with someone else not associated with the landscapers you are using (a second opinion) on if some or all of the plants to be put in should wait until spring, if it is ok now, what you should do to protect them over the winter so they don't die.
Hello. Typically fall is a good time to plant. I would make sure to keep them watered well. I am sure you could loss a few depending on how bad of a winter you have. You make wire cages from chicken wire and put them around the plants. Then fill with leaves as a installation.
depends upon your definition of late fall....if there remains approx 6 weeks before major frost and/or snow, you should be okay for the majority to winter over.