The end of summer does not mean that you have finished the garden for the year. You can still be one Color garden Thanks to these fast growing plants that will flourish in August and September,
“With that transition period, you have found a wide array, but it is going to vary greatly based on areas,” said Damon Abdi, assistant professor at Landscape Horticulture at Louisiana State University.
According to horticulture professionals, here are plants that you can infection to fall from summer to a pop of color.
Meet experts
- Damon Abdi Louisiana is an assistant professor of Landscape Horticulture at State University.
- Gen mcdonald A certified biological botanical garden is a specialist and co-owner of garden girls.
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