Planting shrubs in fall gives them time to establish roots before the winter and spring growth periods. Choosing the right species ensures a resilient, low-maintenance landscape. 

Top Shrubs for Texas Fall Planting 

  1. Texas Sage (Leucophyllum frutescens): Drought-tolerant, purple blooms, low maintenance. 
  1. Dwarf Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria ‘Nana’): Compact, evergreen, ideal for borders. 
  1. Abelia: Colorful foliage and blooms that attract pollinators. 
  1. Autumn Sage (Salvia greggii): Long flowering season, attracts hummingbirds. 
  1. Knock Out Roses: Disease-resistant and vibrant color throughout fall. 

Planting Tips 

  • Choose well-draining soil and sunny to partially shaded locations. 
  • Water thoroughly after planting, then gradually reduce frequency as roots establish. 
  • Apply mulch to conserve moisture and regulate soil temperature. 

Maintenance Recommendations 

  • Prune lightly to maintain shape, but avoid heavy pruning before winter. 
  • Monitor for pests and treat as needed. 
  • Fertilize sparingly in fall; focus on root development rather than foliage growth. 

Bottom Line: Fall is an ideal time to plant shrubs in Texas. By selecting hardy, low-maintenance species and following proper planting practices, homeowners can enjoy a thriving landscape year-round. 

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