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When to Plant Fall Flowers in Saskatchewan – 2026

Published: April 27, 2026

Saskatchewan spans Canadian hardiness zones across multiple cities. Plant fall flowers in Saskatchewan from late may through june for spring planting; september nursery mums.. Plant hardy mums in spring after Victoria Day for established root systems before fall bloom. Pinching the growing tips through July produces bushier plants with more blooms by September.

Fall Flowers planting in Saskatchewan

Fall Flowers Planting Window for Saskatchewan

Plant fall-blooming mums, asters, and sedums in spring or early summer for fall bloom. Fall-planted pansies and ornamental kale provide color into November in Zones 6+. Plant bulbs for next fall: dahlias in spring; tulips in fall.

For Saskatchewan specifically, the recommended planting window is Late May through June for spring planting; September nursery mums.. Saskatchewan gardens across multiple climate zones — adjust based on your specific city. Plant hardy mums in spring after Victoria Day for established root systems before fall bloom. Pinching the growing tips through July produces bushier plants with more blooms by September.

Hardy mums (Chrysanthemum) and asters are reliably hardy to Zone 4 with proper fall preparation — choose varieties bred for Canadian winters. Pot mums sold at Canadian Tire in September are often NOT cold-hardy and should be treated as annuals.

Saskatchewan Cities — Fall Flowers Planting Dates

Each city below has local frost dates, Canadian zone, and a city-specific fall flowers planting calendar.

Best Fall Flowers Varieties for Saskatchewan

For Saskatchewan , choose varieties rated for your zone or one zone colder for reliable winter survival. The Canadian-bred or tested varieties below perform well in Saskatchewan conditions.

Igloo Series mums (bred at Morden, Manitoba)Zone 3+

Bred for Canadian Prairie winters. The most reliable mums for Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg.

Korean mumsZone 3+

Hybrid Korean × hardy mums. Reliable Prairie performance with longer bloom period than standard hardy mums.

New England aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae)Zone 3+

Native Canadian fall-blooming aster. Reliable to Saskatoon. Strong pollinator value.

Sedum 'Autumn Joy'Zone 3+

Drought-tolerant succulent perennial. Pink-bronze blooms in September. Excellent across all Canadian zones.

Pansies and ornamental kaleAll Canadian zones

Cool-season annuals planted in late summer for fall colour. Continue blooming through October frost in Ontario and BC.

Caring for Fall Flowers in Saskatchewan

Sow method: transplant (summer planting for fall bloom). The steps below adapt the general planting advice for Saskatchewan's climate and timing.

  • Plant fall-blooming perennials (mums, asters, sedums) in spring (April through June) for established root systems before fall bloom.
  • Plant fall-blooming bulbs (saffron crocus, autumn crocus, fall-blooming species cyclamen) in summer (July through August).
  • Plant cool-season annuals (pansies, ornamental kale) in late summer through early fall for immediate cool-weather color.
  • Pinch growing tips of mums in early summer to encourage bushier growth and more fall blooms.
  • Choose full sun (6+ hours) for mums, asters, and sedums; part shade for pansies in Zone 7+.
  • Water consistently during establishment; once established, fall perennials are drought-tolerant.

Frequently Asked Questions about Fall Flowers in Saskatchewan

When should I plant fall flowers in Saskatchewan?

Plant fall flowers in Saskatchewan from late may through june for spring planting; september nursery mums.. Plant fall-blooming mums, asters, and sedums in spring or early summer for fall bloom. Fall-planted pansies and ornamental kale provide color into November in Zones 6+. Plant bulbs for next fall: dahlias in spring; tulips in fall.

What Canadian zones are in Saskatchewan?

Saskatchewan spans multiple Canadian hardiness zones depending on location. Major cities and their zones: Saskatoon (Zone 3b), Regina (Zone 3b). Check planthardiness.gc.ca for your exact postal code.

What fall flowers varieties grow best in Saskatchewan?

Igloo Series mums (bred at Morden, Manitoba) (Zone 3+): Bred for Canadian Prairie winters. The most reliable mums for Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg. Korean mums (Zone 3+): Hybrid Korean × hardy mums. Reliable Prairie performance with longer bloom period than standard hardy mums.

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