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The best annual flowers for fall
Aug 16, 2013
By Peter De Keles |
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Plan ahead for your garden by starting fall annuals in time to get them well-established and planted so they can get to blooming.
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Title: | The best annual flowers for fall |
Publication: | Mother Nature Network |
Date: | 08/09/13 |
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Category | Gardening |
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Plan ahead for your garden by starting fall annuals in time to get them
well-established and planted so they can get to blooming.
Some helpfully
self-seed themselves, so once you get them going in the first year,
they'll return year after year if they like where they're planted. You
can also buy starts at nurseries, of course, and leave the work of
sprouting and early care to them. |
URL Link | Link to Full Story - Might still not be available online. |
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there is a certain amount of work that goes on each year from the standpoint of replacement of annuals ( marigolds - begonias etc ) that I just build into my budget. I also allow space for these within the layout and it makes for an interesting look. I live in an area that is subject to harsh winters so this is just a life fact . CTK |
carl kokes - 08/16/2013 - 15:39 |
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For some unknown reason to Me, God plants "wild primrose flowers" all over my front lawn EVERY year and I don't have to do anything.. It's the one thing I can count on, and the greatest thing is: the grasshoppers do NOT eat them, so they seem to last... Of course, they will grow in my driveway, etc, and those I dispose of... Elaine |
Elaine Haggenbottom - 08/17/2013 - 06:30 |
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