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Fall
Magic for your garden!
As
the trees in your yard change color,
you can complement the look by adding
certain colorful plants to your flowerbeds,
borders and patio pots. Fall Magic™
is a wonderful collection of plants
chosen specifically for their superior
garden performance in the fall and
winter. The majority of varieties
are perennials, many are evergreen
and all are capable of handling a
frost without damage to foliage or
flowers. Mix with pansies, violas
and other fall-blooming flowers for
unusual and interesting containers
and gardens. Here are a few examples...
Tricolor:
Purple leaves with white borders that
turn pink when temperatures drop.
Try cooking with this colorful version
of sage.
Purpurancens:
Its egg plant-colored leaves are so
hardy, they can even survive frost.
For
Hanging Baskets & Planters:
Excellent Fall Magic choices include
Million Bells in both Cherry Pink
and Terra Cotta, Nemesia Bluebird
and Innocence, Muehlenbeckia Creeping
Wirevine, and Osteospermum in both
Orange and Lemon Symphony.
Interesting
Choices for Texture & Unusual
Color: Check out Heuchera,
Purple Petticoats, Green Spice, and
Amythyst Mist.
You'll
surely be impressed with the hardiness
and quality of these plants. And there's
no magic to saving money — you'll
find them at Fred Meyer!
While
much of the information in these tips
is applicable in several gardening
zones/climates, some of the plants
and timing suggested are best suited
to the Northwest, generally in the
mild/wet growing regions found along
the I-5 corridor. You should make
appropriate adjustments or consult
local gardening experts in regions
whose climates differ from this area
of the Northwest.
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