It’s the last hurrah for gardens across New England. This time of year, colors are starting to fade and foliage is beginning to turn. What’s left in most gardens are seed heads, fall grasses and browning leaves.
You can stretch the growing season by incorporating some choice perennials that can carry the color throughout September, October and even a few weeks in November!
Left to right: Calicarpa, Amsonia, Hydrangea, Continus, “Oso Easy” Rose and Platycodon
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