Monday, August 29, 2011

Newsletter: Containers that Transition into Fall

Tips for container gardening

Hello, Tim!

The onset of cooler weather doesn't have to mean the end of the container gardening season. With the right plants, you can create stunning containers for fall.

Plan for a brilliant display next spring by selecting and planting bulbs in the coming weeks. For reliability, pest resistance, and cheery color, you can't go wrong with daffodils.

Also in this eLetter, a tool-storage tip and two reviews of gardening books: The Informed Gardener (post a comment by August 31 for a chance to win a copy) and I Garden:Urban Style.

    August 29, 2011
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