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At the end of the growing season, it’s time to clean out your self-watering AquaPots and store them for winter. Find step-by-step instructions for this process in this helpful article.

As the gardening season comes to a close, now is the time to look back and reflect on all of the things your garden has taught you this year. What are you thankful for this November? We asked our followers and were heartened by their thoughtful responses. Perhaps they will instigate a few memories of this past season for you, too.

Whether you're selecting new plants, caring for your landscape or looking for design ideas, here's lots of inspiration for making the most of your fall garden.

Use these tried-and-true fall flowers to brighten up your landscape with a final burst of color before the season winds down. 

The most common questions we get about how to care for ornamental grasses are when and how to plant, cut back and divide. Here are tips and techniques on how to maintain ornamental grass in your garden. 

Do you find dark plants intriguing? Could your garden use a little more mystery? A goth garden might be just your style. Check out these ideas for designing a goth garden and the enchanting elements one might include.

No one wants to see summer’s splendor end, but by growing the types of fall garden plants you’ll read about here, your garden can continue to be bursting with vibrant colors well into fall. A flourishing autumn garden includes a mix of many kinds of plants including fresh cool season annuals, grasses with prominent plumes, and fall perennials with fantastic fall foliage. Take your pick to see what kind of natural portrait you could paint in your own colorful fall garden this season. 

While northerners are filling their fall containers with traditional mums and gourds, gardeners in warm climate gardens are gearing up to begin a whole new gardening season that lasts from fall through winter. Let’s take a look at four non-traditional fall container ideas for southern gardens that reflect the warm mood and rich textures of the season.

 

Hydrangeas are extremely popular and the cool season of fall is the best time to plant them! Here are 5 easy-to-grow, easy-to-love hydrangeas that you can plant with confidence.

Let’s think beyond the obvious and liven up our gardens and public spaces with bountiful containers filled with cool weather loving plants for fall. These striking plants offer seasonal color, rich texture and an unexpected twist on traditional autumn displays.

 

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