Can you plant trees in the fall? The answer is a resounding YES! Fall is the absolute best time to plant trees and plants across many of the Western United States. Planting trees at the right time means that they are more likely to thrive, ensuring you get the most out of your landscape investment.
Fall officially begins on the autumnal equinox, which lands on September 22nd this year. Planting in autumn lets your trees focus on establishing their root systems, ensuring they are ready for the next growing season. This way, the root systems will grow before warmer weather returns, meaning your trees will be ready to explode with lush growth as soon as the temperatures start to rise. Let's explore the benefits of planting trees in the Fall.
Let’s face it; the world needs more trees. Their beauty is both inspiring and calming, they remove pollution from the air, and they can cool down our yards and homes. Fall is planting time, and out here in the Southwest, we have many deciduous trees that develop brilliant colors before dropping their leaves.
Trees such as the beautiful Crape Myrtle, "Red Push" Chinese Pistache, Arizona Ash, Arizona Sycamore, and Raywood Ash add color to your yard with bright fall foliage that is sure to add plenty of curb appeal! Colors such as orange-red, purple, bright yellow, and rich red-burgundy appear, sometimes even on the same tree, always putting on a spectacular display that you must see to believe. These are some of the best trees to plant this fall to enjoy the show of autumn color!
For more beautiful fall foliage, check out our article on the 7 Best Fast-growing Trees for Vibrant Fall Color!
In the winter, you can use nighttime landscape lighting to highlight the handsome silhouette and bark that sheds to reveal a deep red inner bark. We grow the best varieties for our area including Dynamite, Natchez, Muskogee, Tuscarora, Tuskegee, Lipan, and Catawba Crape Myrtles.
Plant these Red Push Chinese Pistache trees as focal points and watch in awe as the leaves turn to an attractive, beautiful orange-red color in the fall! There are not many other trees that produce such a vibrant and broad range of fall colors in our climate.
Fun Fact: Sometimes the Chinese Pistache is incorrectly referred to as a Chinese Pistachio tree. These Pistache trees, however, do not grow pistachios.
These fast-growing deciduous trees create an abundance of shade in the summer to cool down the temperatures of your home, and once the leaves have dropped, they let the warmth of the sun in during the winter.
These Ash trees love to grow in full sun and are drought-tolerant specimens once established. These are excellent shade trees that are sure to add beautiful fall color with plenty of curb appeal. An Arizona Ash is a magnificent fast-growing tree that will bring many years of beauty to your yard.
A great source of color in fall, they are also perfect big trees for shade during the summer months. These beautiful trees thrive in full sun and are drought tolerant once established, making them ideal for growing in any Southwest landscape.
Sycamore trees are rugged and thrive in areas that get plenty of full sun exposure. Once established, they have low to moderate watering needs, and the roots act as good soil binders to prevent excessive erosion. We like to plant them as lawn trees, shade trees, trees for privacy, and any other spot where they can grow and be enjoyed by the entire family!
Large trees will make the greatest impact in any landscape. Why wait years, sometimes decades to have big trees when you can buy specimen trees right now at Moon Valley Nurseries! After all, big trees will add a lot of value to your home no matter where you live.
If you want additional guidance on where to plant any trees or plants in your yard, speak with any of our nursery pros at our nurseries or give us a call so that we can assist you! An instant landscape awaits and we make it even easier to achieve the landscape of your dreams with our professional planting teams that ensure the perfect trees are planted in the perfect spot in your yard!