Are there any flowers to brighten up my sad looking fall garden?
There are some plants you can grow that are at their prime in the late summer and fall when other plants are starting to look spent. The plants will make your garden look good all the way to frost. UT Extension Horticulture Specialist Celeste Scott lists some late-season flowering plants you can choose from.
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