What is the best, plant to grow in the fall?
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Claytonsheila4, It all depends where you garden...Mums do really good around here, so lots of other regular plants since the weather its just right for...you can find Lantanas, Mexican Sage, Daylilies, Bougainvilleas, etc...JMO
for veggie of flowers?
Inside or out?..Mums are in full swing..they come up EVERY YEAR..BIGER EACH TIME. YOU CAN PUT THEM IN A POT.
we need just a little more info. where do you live?do you want color now or are you thinking towards spring,summer.
I agree - hardy mums!
See what's selling at your local nursery. They will only stock plants that are easy to grow and will thrive this time of year and in your region.