Monday, September 29, 2008

Gardening Tip 20: Don't assume flower growing season is over

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Good Morning Kansas Breakfast Chat:

Garden expert Dave Jackson talks about how to beautify your home with fall colors

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By now most summer flowers have wasted away, but don't think for a minute time's up for all flowers.

The fall chrysanthemum is a great variety to carry you into winter. They can be found at any garden store.

"What you look for when you pick out one is plenty of new little blooms, these little blossoms here, just beginning to open," said garden expert Dave Jackson, of Jackson's Greenhouse, 1933 NW Lower Silver Lake Road.

Pansies are also a fall favorite. They come in a variety of colors and are easy to maintain, he said.

Violas are perennials and provide color through the fall.

Chrysanthemum, pansies and violas are still alive through the winter, so don't forget to water them about once a week.

See other interviews with a representative from Jackson's Greenhouse for more advice on gardening.

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