Spring has the reputation of being prime planting season. It’s when we’re antsy to shed our winter clothes and get outside and dig. We want to see signs of life in the form of colorful blooms, shiny green leaves and ripening fruit. This was even more true in 2020, when many of us spent our quarantine days buying seedlings on our trips to essential businesses and using our downtime to get them in the ground. But, in truth, the fall is a great time to plant bushes and trees. If you missed out on that spring productivity – or just want to extend your gardening season – you can pick up the shovel right now. This is one of my quarterly gardening columns. Read Article Here