Gardeners Encouraged to Plant in November
Gardeners Encouraged to Plant in November

Gardeners Encouraged to Plant in November

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As colder weather approaches, gardening experts recommend November as an ideal month for planting various fruits and vegetables, setting up for early spring harvests. Popular choices include hardy fruit bushes like blueberries and gooseberries, as well as cold-tolerant vegetables such as broad beans and winter lettuce. Planting bare-root fruit trees like apples and pears is also encouraged, as these trees are dormant and can establish roots without stress. Additionally, the Iowa State University Extension is promoting the beauty of herbaceous perennials through its 2025 Garden Calendar, highlighting their versatility in landscaping. Meanwhile, for those looking to prepare for the holiday season, it's suggested to start amaryllis bulbs now for blooming by Christmas. These insights emphasize the ongoing opportunities for gardeners to enhance their plots, even as temperatures drop.

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