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10 Best Fall Flowers to Plant in Your Garden Right Now

Beneficial blooms for your teas and salads
Pragati ShandilBy Pragati ShandilOctober 21, 20244 Mins Read
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Watching leaves change colors and take shades of fiery red and golden brown in the fall is a pleasure. Some people associate summer and spring with fresh flowers in animated colors and think of autumn as dry and barren, but that’s not the case. Abundant flowers grow in fall to keep your garden buzzing with bees and butterflies.

There isn’t much to do in your fall garden but you can still enjoy some beneficial blooms as the weather turns gloomy. We have handpicked the 10 best fall flowers that will keep your garden lively till the snow showers come and give you health benefits as well.

Zinnia

Butterflies and bees love the lush blooms of zinnia. The flowers are known to have medicinal properties that are beneficial to the skin for their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Besides, the large blooms will help you with fall decoration as well.

Buy: $10
Flower Zinnia
Image: Everyday Living

Nasturtium

With colors ranging from orange, red, pink, yellow, and more, these gorgeous flowers will keep your garden in its glory. Containing vitamin C, the edible leaves and flowers have a mellower/peppery taste that is often used to garnish desserts, sweets, and salads. The flowers can be dried and used in herbal teas.

Buy: $9
Flower Nasturtium
Image: The Lumberjack

Cosmos

They bloom from summer to autumn and are easily an eye-catching addition to your fall garden. They are easy to grow and attract bees, butterflies, and many beneficial insects. They are also known to have antioxidant properties.

Buy: $9
Flower Cosmos
Image: art Photo

Also Read: Things You Can Plant in Your Fall Garden Now: All You Need to Know

Goldenrod

Pollinators adore these bright yellow flowers, as they are a great source of late-season nectar. Plant them in your garden and watch how they brighten up the space. Aside from its anti-inflammatory properties, goldenrod is beneficial as tea or a dietary supplement.

Buy: $3
Flower Goldenrod
Image: Julia Bilousova

Aster

They come in lavender, pink, and lovely purple shades to keep your fall garden brimming with vivacious colors. Aster attracts many late-season pollinators and provides food for many birds and small insects. These flowers are also used in tea blends, salads, or garnish.

Buy: $7
Flower Aster
Image: HGTV/Costa Farms

Sweet Pea

Sweet pea plants look delicate but they are hardy enough to stand colder weather. They are widely planted for their fragrant and beautiful flowers. They have many antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. Sweet pea blooms are often used in salads, teas, and desserts.

Buy: $11
Flower Sweet Pea
Image: Meristem

Also Read: 10 Simple Tips to Prepare Your Garden for Fall Season

Marigold

Marigolds exhibit a delightful fall palette and are pollinator magnets. Plant them in your garden this season and enjoy their bright and exuberant shades. These flowers are used to add a mild flavor to drinks, soups, and pesto.

Buy: $5
Flower Marigold
Image: Bruno Glätsch

Sweet Alyssum

Don’t be deceived by their dainty appearance, they are enduring and will tolerate a few touches of early frost. They can be planted directly in your garden or in a container. They are known to attract many advantageous insects that feed on pests in the garden.

Buy: $7
Flower Sweet Alyssum
Image: The Spruce/Kara Riley

Black-Eyed Susan

The black-eyed Susan is a vibrant flower that is easy to grow. Some Native American herbal medicines use the roots of the plant to treat cold and sores. The large blooms are also great for decoration.

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Black-Eyed Susan
Image: Nadezhda_Nesterova

Wild Pansy

Wild pansies are a delight to watch through all summer and then again in fall. The species is also known as Johnny-jump-up and heartsease. Flowers are often used in teas and have skincare benefits.

Buy: $7
Flower Wild Pansy
Image: Lotuswei

Fall gardening is far easier than its spring counterpart and you get to enjoy these beneficial blooms in your teas and salads. So run along to your nearest nursery and grab a bunch of these fall flowers to plant in your garden.

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Writing her way through life, Pragati is a budding writer, art enthusiast, and devotee of everything creative. She loves reading and penning down moments into immortal words. Literature, reflecting, and music nourishes her life. When not writing, she is sitting under the blue sky, wrapped around in solitude, admiring nature, or most probably talking to a tree.

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