Monday, August 31, 2009

Newsletter: What to Plant This Fall


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    August 31, 2009
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Hello, Tim!

Planting season isn't too far off, and we have some great suggestions for you—from creeping perennials that can take some foot traffic, to alliums that bloom from spring to fall, to cover crops for your vegetable garden. For even more great plants to grow, check out the perennials, trees, and shrubs sections on FineGardening.com.

Alliums All Season

Deer resistant and dynamic, these easy-to-grow bulbs provide color from the first showers of spring to the last leaves of fall. Here are some of our favorite cultivars. Read More...

Video: How to Plant Alliums

Plants for Pathways

Discourage weeds and soften the look of a walkway by planting creeping perennials that can take some foot traffic. Read More...

Plus: How to Plant Ground Covers

Off With Their Heads!

Since plants have many different flower forms, deadheading can be a bit confusing. This article should clear things up. Read More...


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