When to Plant in Spring

When to Plant in Spring

Spring is the best time for planting shrubs and perennials in Minnesota. Planting at the optimal planting time can make a significant difference in the success of your garden. Let's explore when to plant these beautiful additions to your landscape.

Optimal Planting Times

For shrubs and perennials in Minnesota, the best time to plant is typically in late April to mid-June. This timeframe allows the plants to take advantage of mild temperatures and frequent rain. This equals less stress for the plant and less work for you! It's important to avoid planting too early when the ground is still frozen or too late when the heat of summer can stress newly planted vegetation.

Consider the Weather

Keep an eye on the weather forecast before planting your shrubs and perennials. Avoid planting during periods of heavy rain or extreme heat/cold, as this can shock the plants and hinder their growth. Aim for a forecast with mild temps and fair weather.

Proper Care After Planting

Once you've planted your shrubs and perennials, make sure to water them regularly, especially during dry spells. Mulching around the base of the plants will help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Regular pruning (after the first season or two) and fertilizing will also promote healthy growth.

By following these guidelines and planting your shrubs and perennials at the optimal time in spring, you can ensure a vibrant and thriving garden throughout the growing season in Minnesota.

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