winter ones. As a result, the autumn season is ideal for planting hardy trees, shrubs, and spring-fading perennials. Here are some of the best plants to put in the ground in zone 8 in September.

Trees:

September is a great time to plant trees in zone 8. Consider native trees that provide a habitat for birds and other local wildlife, such as magnolia trees. Autumn is also a great time to plant evergreen trees like azalea, holly, or yew. These varieties are easy to care for and will provide an attractive backdrop to your garden year-round.

Shrubs:

Shrubs are a low-maintenance addition to your landscape. Dwarf varieties of camellias, forsythia, and rhododendrons are a great choice to add color to your garden and thrive in zone 8. Evergreen shrubs are good choices for winter color. Varieties of boxwood and barberry are especially attractive, and they provide year-long interest.

Perennials:

Planting perennials in September gives them

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