Are you missing all those flowers that bloomed during the summer in your garden? Well, there are still many flowers that will be putting on a show this time of year. Here are a few of my favorites ....
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'Don Juan' climbing rose with autumn clematis scrambling up. |
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'Don Juan' will bloom heavily in May and then sporadically until frost. |
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Autumn clematis - a climbing vine for the fall. |
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Obedient plant - can be planted in full sun or part sun/shade, but beware, it will spread vigorously. |
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Four O'Clocks - planted by seed in a morning shade and afternoon sunny spot. |
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Green headed coneflower - this gets quite tall (4 feet), so plant at the back of the garden border. |
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