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Fall Vignette at Minter Gardens
Autumn brings so many new looks to the perennial garden with late blooms and changing foliage colours. There's no need for it to seem boring...
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Here are some general guidelines for maintaining perennials: Water during drought, if possible. Early morning is the best time of day. A deep watering once a week is better than a light sprinkling every few days. Clip back any scruffy-looking or floppy plants to promot...

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When to CUT BACK Ornamental Grasses
There is probably no group of perennials that more clearly points out the differences between two distinctive types of gardeners: the relaxed gardener and the neatnik. With a relaxed gardener, the very idea of cutting back their ornamental grasses won't have even occurred. Neatniks, on the other hand, already have their fingers on the pruners and are feeling rather itchy to get...

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