Amateur Gardening  |  5th September 2015
ENJOY YEARS OF COLOUR
For garden borders packed with fuss-free colour year after year, get your perennials in now, says Ruth. Perennials are an important part of many gardens, a bright and varied carnival of colour and shape that helps return borders to life, year after year. Unlike annuals, which grow, flower and then die in the same season, these hardy plants fade away when the weather turns colder, then return the following spring.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 5th September 2015.