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Adding Color and Substance to the Fall Garden

It’s August and the garden is going out of color. But it doesn’t have to. There are plenty of ways of keeping your garden bright long into fall.

Adding Color to the Fall Landscape

Nature announces fall in the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains of Northern New Mexico with a glorious display of purple Asters and yellow Chamisa.

Adding Color to the Late Summer Garden

It’s August, the time to plan for late summer and early fall color in your garden.

Bringing the Joy of Spring with Naturalizing Bulbs

Fall is the only time to plant many spring blooming bulbs, tulips, daffodils, crocus, and a wide array of wildflower bulbs are early spring bloomers.

Cleaning Up the Fall Garden

This time of year sure starts showing the skeleton of a garden. The leaves drop off and leave bare branches. Flowers fade leaving dullness. Gardens and patios…

Collecting Your Own Seeds

How to collect your own seeds from flowerheads in the fall…

Dig into Fall

Fall is an ideal time to get a big head start on next year’s growing season! It’s a proven fact that fall planting gets perennial flowers, shrubs and trees off to a faster, more vigorous start the following spring.

Dividing the Rhizomes: What, How and Why

How and when to divide rhizomes such as the Papaver Poppy, Bearded Iris, and Daylilly.

Fall Blooming Perennials

Some of the best fall blooming perennials are listed below.Flowers emerge just when you think all is fading…they stay around for enjoyment for a few more weeks.

Fall Clean-Up and Getting a Good Laugh

It’s always amazing this time of year that there’s so much to do in a garden. Besides planting, fertilizing and mulching, there’s cleaning up…

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