Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Newsletter: 27 Perennials with Long-lasting Appeal


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    February 24, 2010
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Fine Gardening #132
A well-designed garden holds year-round interest. This week, take a look at some perennials with multi-seasonal appeal, learn the right way to prune crape myrtles, and watch a video on a "different" container plant.

The March/April issue of Fine Gardening features articles on cutting-garden flowers, herbs for containers, unusual spring bulbs, and more. After you read the issue, please take our survey and tell us what you think.

27 perennials27 Perennials with Long-lasting Appeal

Renowned garden designer Piet Oudolf recommends choosing plants that look good in more than one season. His favorites might become yours, too.

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Pruning crape myrtlesThe Right Way to Prune Crape Myrtles

Prune crape myrtles in early spring. Correct pruning yields gracefully shaped trees, strong stems, and more blooms.

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Video: Potatoes in a CanVideo: Grow Potatoes in Containers

Everybody plants sweet potato vines in fancy containers. For a change of pace, grow spuds in a garbage can. It's an easy, kid-friendly project.

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