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Closing Up Your Container Garden.
All good things eventually come to an end and so summer is waning, even as autumn gives
most of us a fresh start. I'll bet your summer container plantings aren't really
benefiting, though, from the "back to school-oh I love a clean notebook" boost and
aren't dying as gracefully as summer itself is. You're going to have to help them
through this!
Saving Summer
I understand if you just can't bear the thought of waving good-bye to your wave
petunias just yet. That's okay - you can bring some of your tropical annuals indoors
for the winter, to ease the pain of parting with them.
If you have the space, a sunny window and enough moisture, you can save palms, ferns
and other tropicals. Likely though, you'll have more success with taking cuttings and
helping your plants clone themselves. (It's kind of like Day of the Triffids without
the evil.)
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