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Fall Magic at the Montreal Botanical Garden
Today’s photos come from frequent GPOD contributor Cherry Ong. These photos might be a welcome sight as you celebrate Thanksgiving next week. I was fortunate to have visited Montreal in…
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Fall in an Ozarks Garden
Today’s photos come from Susan Esche. Fall gardening in my area is somewhat unpredictable. Abundant rainfall this autumn has gifted my garden with a long run of asters and a…
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A Fabulous Fall Garden
My name is Stacy Ling. I am an avid gardener and a lifelong resident of New Jersey. I have been married for 23 years to Chris, a forensic architect, and…
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Perennials for Fall Color and Interest
I love autumn. It’s my favorite time of year. It's time for wool socks, sweaters, the low, warm light of the autumnal equinox, the smell of spices in the kitchen,…
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Four Favorite Plants for Fall Color
The Northeast’s reputation for extraordinary fall color is well established. We locals are so lucky! We don’t have to travel far to view calico-patterned landscapes of deciduous trees, shrubs, and…
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Beautyberry: Fall’s Most Fantastic Shrub
At a glance Callicarpa spp. and cvs. Zones: 5–9 Size: 4 to 6 feet tall and wide (unless otherwise noted) Conditions: Full sun to partial shade; evenly moist, average soil…
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Fall Is for Flowers
When you think of spring, you think of flowers. Summer is also for flowers. Fall? Everyone is all about the foliage. Colorful leaves are a highlight of the season, along…
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Tea Olive Shrubs for the Southeast
If magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora, Zones 7–9) and gardenia (Gardenia jasminoides, Zones 8–11) are the iconic plant perfumes of Southern summers, tea olive (Osmanthus spp. and cvs., Zones 6–11) breezes in…
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Orange Plants for a Warm Palette in the Garden
Why do so many gardeners shy away from orange? I have always been drawn to its warmth and flexibility. Orange is a versatile color; even those who dislike it often…
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Making Creative Fall Containers
Today’s photos come from Cheri Barnett: In 2015, I was inspired by a Fine Gardening article recommending that readers create fall containers without using mums. With this in mind, I…