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How late can I plant container-grown or divided perennial plants?

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How late can I plant container-grown or divided perennial plants?

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A– Until approximately six weeks before the ground freezes. Plants will continue to put on root growth until the soil temperature consistently stays below 40 degrees. It is not recommended to plant evergreen trees and shrubs in the fall.

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