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21-09-11

Great Fall Plants

If you’ve been watching a lot of football on your satellite-hq.com channels this year and you’ve grown to admire the University of Georgia’s famed hedges you may be feeling the pull to get back in your garden. Some plants work great this time of year and we’ve made a list:
Plentifall Pansies: They’re hearty enough to stand up to colder temperatures and they bring a much-needed punch of color to an otherwise barren fall landscape. They work well on porches and window boxes so plant away!
Spanish Bluebell: It sort of resembles lavender although it’s not as fragrant but Spanish Bluebell is far easier to cultivate. If you want some nice cool tones to even out all the fall reds and oranges this is your best bet.
Pitcher Plants: There are many varieties of pitcher plants and they work twofold, keeping your garden lush and feeding hummingbirds as well! They’re unique and one alone makes a great arrangement for indoors and bonus, they love cooler weather. Don’t over water these guys but give them some shade!

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