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When do you put in fall plants?
I'm so excited to get started on fall plantings, but it's still so warm 
When do you put in your fall plants? I'm thinking about cutting back the sweet potato vine and ripping out all of the rose moss and getting the petunias and zinnias out of the pots so I can do some soil work before planting pansies, mums, kale, and maybe asters.
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Re: When do you put in fall plants?
I'm an amateur gardener (this is my first year with my own garden!), but from the research I've been doing online now seems to be the time for fall planting in our zone.
I planted mums and aster 2 weeks ago, and I'm planing on putting in daffodil and iris bulbs at the beginning of October, per the instructions on the bag. As soon as my vegetable seeds arrive I'm going to do a second planting of my garden with lettuce, spinach, broccoli, carrots, beans, peas, radishes, and beets. The OSU gardening outreach recommendations I've found actually recommended re-planting vegetables a few weeks ago, but it's still been way too hot for gardening.