
Fall is for football, sweaters, pumpkins, cider — and planting.
If you think spring is the best time of year to put plants in the ground, well, fall is offended.
Don't be fooled by the chill in the air. The ground is plenty warm enough for plants.
“Fall is optimal to plant just about anything,” says Scott Rupert, account manager at Level Green Landscaping.
Here’s a look at the benefits of fall planting: