Going Green: Fall Weather Makes For Perfect Planting
By: Monica Tassoni
Updated: October 14, 2011
"The temperatures are cooler and you don't have to water as much." Said Todd Hooper, General Manager of the Garden World.
During the spring and summer, high temperatures may require watering the garden everyday.
"But during the fall, they can go 7-10 days with only watering once." Said Mr. Hooper
And as fall sets in, those pesky bugs and diseases go away with the warm weather.
"When the temps cool off they seem to disappear." Said Todd Hooper.
Which means you use less bug spray and pesticides, making for a very green garden.


