Planting For The Season: 5 Plants That Will Bloom In Your Garden In October

Fall season doesn’t mean that you have to give up on your flowers. From Sweet peas to Alliums there are a variety of plants you can sow in your garden in October to experience the bloom. 

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We hardly see flowers during October because of the fall season. Thus people refrain from gardening. But there are a few perennial plants that flower in October. So, if you want to see colours in your garden then check out the list of October plants we have listed for you.

Sweet Pea

Scientifically known as Lathyrus odoratus, Sweet Pea is the easiest flower to grow from seed. The best part is that they are available in a huge range of colours and can be grown in both ground as well as in pot. These are sown either during the fall or spring season. Make sure to keep the plant in sun and moisture-retentive soil.

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Cornflowers

Cornflowers are beautiful annual flowers that can be sown in October. These plants can easily survive mild winters and can be sown either directly in the ground or into pots. This plant doesn’t need to be buried in soil deeply but a light covering of soil is enough.

Alliums

Alliums are known for their tall and statuesque stems. They grow up to a metre in height and bloom in different shades such as white, pink, blue and purple. You can sow the bulb of this plant (how to grow aloevera plant at home) in October and it takes almost 6 weeks before the first frost.

Garlic

Garlic is a kitchen staple that you can plant in your kitchen garden. October is the best time to sow garlic (how to grow spring onions at home) bulbs as they need a bit of a cold temperature to grow. You can separate the cloves from the garlic and bury them either in a pot or directly into the ground.

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Corn Salad

Corn salad popularly known as mache or lettuce is a main ingredient of most of the salads. These are the hard leaves that are harvested throughout winter to add to the salads. It is one of the underrated cold-temperature vegetables that you can sow in your garden in October.

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