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Archive: Fall Gardening

Plants now available at the nurseries are numerous and include colorful and include special colors for all pink, white, blue, etc. garden areas. You can plant Achillea, agapanthus, calendula, campanulas, carnation, clivia, cineraria, columbine, coral bells, cyclamen, daylilies, delphinium, dianthus, dusty miller, English Daisies, foxglove, gazania, gerbera, geum, hellebore, Iceland poppies, lavenders and other herbs, lobelia, margarite, nerembergia, pansy, penstemon, petunias, pinks, phlox, primrose, Shasta daisies, snapdragon, stock, sweet peas, sweet Williams, tulbaghia, viola, violet, and many more annuals and perennials that are waiting to be planted in your prepared garden.

The rest of the advice for the West Coast fall gardener: Journal to fall gardening

Richard Evans Lee • October 20, 2005 • What do you think?
Prior: Winter : Time to Start PlanningNext: Indoors for Fall

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