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3 Kinds of Perennials Gardeners Never Plant in the Fall (They Won't Survive the Winter)

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The Spruce / Jayme BurrowsKey PointsEvergreen shrubs and trees planted in fall aren't able withstand winter dehydration.Taproot shrubs and trees are especially susceptible to freezing temperatures before properly established.Summer-blooming bulbs and tubers will almost always rot if planted in fall.Just because the leaves are turning doesn't mean it's time to abandon your garden; this is the perfect season for planting bulbs and some perennials …

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The Spruce broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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