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Mums the Word: Tips for Adding Fall Color to the Garden

October 27, 2015 By Shelley 8 Comments

Fall Window Boxes

“I’m so happy to live in a world where there are Octobers…”

L.M. Montgomery

Quick Tips for Adding Fall Color to the Garden

If you’ve visited my blog before, you know I’m a gal who loves her garden.

While Spring and Summer are the months we think of most often for gardening, Fall is still prime garden time. Even around the Great Lakes where we live…

People in my neighborhood often ask me how I maintain such a colorful yard after the days get shorter and the mercury drops…

So I thought it would be fun to share a few of my favorite Fall looks with you this week!

Pumpkins & Pansies

I love combining small pumpkins (aka gourds) and Jack Frost pansies.

And they last well after the frost sets in, which is predicted to be tonight…

Adding Fall Color to the Garden

The gourds below are the ones I use in my window boxes starting in mid- to late-September

I buy twice as many as I want to actually use and keep the second set in a cool spot in the garage.

Because I use little iron sticks to showcase the pumpkins up in my window boxes and containers, they rot after about a month and need to be replaced around Halloween.

Then they are good to go until Thanksgiving weekend when the holiday greens go in!

Pumpkins in the Window Boxes

fall color in the garden

Black Eyed Susans

These are another of my favorites…

The Black Eyed Susans in my garden last well in to the fall if I cut them back in late August, feed them and keep them watered.

I also buy a few pots of them in September after the green houses mark them way down.

Those go in to my fall windowboxes and containers.

If you are faithful about deadheading them and watering them in containers, just like those in the ground, they will last in to November.

Black Eyed Susans in the Window Boxes

Fall garden color

Summer in northern Michigan

You can also see the tops of my sedum in this photo… they are a great year around perennial to have in the garden.

Fall color in the garden

Kale is More than a Superfood

And then there are the greens, purples, yellows and blues found in kales and cabbages…

They look great in containers, window boxes and borders.

Around here, they still look fab at Thanksgiving!

Kale for Fall Window Boxes

Kale in the Fall Window Boxes

Fall garden color

adding fall color to the garden

Mums the Word

Can’t forget the obvious right?

Mums are the flowers of fall…

I combine them with anything and everything!

Mums for the fall window boxes

Ideas for Fall Window Boxes on the Garden Tour

 

Fall container gardening

Petunias, Salvia, Zinnias, Geraniums and More

I know what you are thinking… those are summer flowers!

But at the end of August, I cut back and feed all of my annuals really well. Within a few weeks, they bloom again. Many last until after the first few frosts.

So my final tip is to pull the dead stuff and keep coaxing the good stuff along. Add Fall favorites to replace the dead stuff.

I took this photo in late October and the petunia are still going strong!

Halloween Window Boxes

Ditto for these photos I took at the end of October last year…

Fall Window Box Ideas on Garden Tour

Planting Spring Bulbs in Windowboxes

Next week I’ll be sharing how to plant spring bulbs in containers and windowboxes…

I’ve had emails from a few folks about it so I will share a few tips to help you have beautiful blooming bulb flowers all spring long!

I hope you will stop back…

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XO

Shelley

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  1. 1

    Linda says

    August 7, 2017 at 9:46 am

    I can’t wait to start adding fall touches to the garden and you’ve given some great ideas.

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      Shelley says

      August 7, 2017 at 3:47 pm

      I agree! As much as I don’t like to see the end of summer, Fall is a great season of the year here in the Mitten state.

      Reply
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    Liz @homeandgardeningwithliz says

    August 7, 2017 at 10:06 am

    Good post! I’m a Michigan gardener too so I can relate. I love how ornamental kale looks so good with the fall landscape. It is amazing how long they hold up even after some severe dips in the temps. Love how you decorate those window boxes.

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      Shelley says

      August 7, 2017 at 3:46 pm

      Thanks, Liz! Always great to meet other Michigan gardeners!

      Reply
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    Bonnie Morgan says

    August 7, 2017 at 4:19 pm

    Wow, I did a double take when you said frost was predicted tonight then I realized you were reposting an October post! Whew, I was going to be feeling sorry for you!
    Your window boxes and pretty planters are stunning. Your garden views look so healthy and colorful. NIce to meet another fellow blogger that likes to garden.

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      Shelley says

      August 13, 2017 at 12:10 pm

      Ha! Yes… this was an older post. Gardens at the new house are still a work in progress but getting ready to share them soon. Thanks for stopping by.

      Reply
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    Pam Richardson says

    August 7, 2017 at 11:29 pm

    Shelley, beautiful window boxes! Autumn is my favorite season and you have given great tips for autumn planters and boxes! I love the cabbages and kale mixed in with the colorful blooms! Thanks for sharing at Gardens Galore…Happy Gardening!

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      Shelley says

      August 13, 2017 at 12:11 pm

      Thanks, Pam. And thanks for organizing the Gardens Galore party. So many great gardens to get inspiration from!

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