They’re already popping up in garden centers. Don’t dig them up when they wilt. These flowers make a second appearance in the fall, for great September to November color. (Photo credit: Colin Smith via Creative Common license)
When the seasons change in New England, and winter finally fades into spring, it’s time to think about beautifying your yard. A visit to the local nursery can be overwhelming, with so many beautiful blooms to choose. Gardening expert and CBS Boston contributor Mark Saidnawey of Pemberton Farms in Cambridge weighed in with his top recommendations.
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