New Plants Make Your Season Shine

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all Ma gic Gardening —— = -—— New, Cutting-Edge Plants Will Make Your Season Shine (NAPSA)—Fall—the second planting season—is the perfect time to dress your garden with new plants that will reflect your personal style through Thanksgiving. Just a little time and creativity will result in remarkable changes in your yard. Tried and true mumsarefine in their place, but trying something new can make a dramatic difference. Hybrid loosestrife, Lysimachia Snow Candle, has elegant spikes of white flowers that look amazing with Calibrachoa Superbells Blue. Borrow a trailing perennial (such as Lamium or variegated vinca) from the garden to spill over the edges of the pot. Plant the trailer and the loosestrife into the garden later on. Got some shade? Contrast the foliage textures of Heucherella Dress Up Your Container Gardens Decorate your patio, deck, or terrace for that Halloween or football party with eye-catching containers. Wake up tired flowerbeds and foundation plantings with some of these newcomers planted among existing small trees and shrubs. Plant low tubs with sassy color, drop them into an existing groundcover, add a few luminarias along the path and voila! instant party. How about greeting your guests with a pair of elegant urns to flank the front door? Or plant a colorful container as a surprise gift for a mom recovering from the last minute, back-to-school fren- zy? Or welcome home a new mother with a patio pot planted in blue or pink? Tips For A New Look Your sense of color and style will dictate which plants you choose. Monochromatic color schemes are trendy or you might prefer a mixture of colors. As for the plants, sun-lovers and shadelovers do best with their own kind. Look at the pot labels for guidance here. Texture is as important as color: Grassy leaves, for example, played against larger Strike It Rich Pink Gem, and Euphorbia Efanthia, and jazz it A great fall container combina- tion might include ornamental grasses and perennials as well as colorful autumn annuals. bolder ones create real drama. Try a dwarf blue aster such as Sapphire, which blooms its head off till frost, partnered with chartreuse foliage perennial, Heuchera hybrid Dolce Key Lime Pie or the fine grassy, caramel leaves of Carex Toffee Twist. Annual strawflowers (or Bracteantha) producestiff, shinypetalled daisies in traditional fall colors. Look for Sundaze Flame, with bicolored red-and-yellow flowers, and Sundaze Golden Beauty, a solid gold. Plant them in the ground among dark ever- greens or solo in a terra-cotta pot or whiskey barrel grouped with other containers. Perhaps add Euphorbia Efanthia Improved and Carex Toffee Twist for a striking effect. up with Oenothera ‘Lemon Drop’. Add Drama To Your Landscaping Exciting nontraditional plants, such as Marguerite daisies or Argyranthemum (pale lemon yel- low Butterfly is a standout), Superbells calibrachoa in blue or pink, and Intensia hybrid phlox Neon Pink and Lilac Rose are just the ticket for a vibrant fall garden. They belong to the Fall Magic line of cool-season annuals and hardy perennials from Proven Winners that should be in your local garden center already. Easy-to-grow, these plants have been developed especially with your needs in mind. They thrive during bursts of fall heat, but the rich colors of these long-bloomers deepen as night temperatures drop. Even short periods of light frost do not deter them. Have some fun this fall and update your backyard with a whole new palette of plants. To find a retailer near you, log on to the Proven Winners’ Web site, www.provenwinners.com.