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Planting a Perennial Flower Garden

Ruth Foster, a landscape consultant, oversees the planting of the perennial flower border in the yard. Smaller plants fill in the front, moving to the tallest flowering plants in back. Foster has chosen deer-resistant plants like summer asters for the front, with echinacea or cone flowers behind. Foster has also selected a vivid, neon autumn joy for the garden. She and Bob look at the early blooming magnolias that have been planted in the yard and the euonomous hedge that will grow to eight or ten feet and turn red in the fall.
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Planting a Perennial Flower Garden

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" Okay Ruth so now that the second part of the project is to create a flower border which and closes an area here. And what's there was the thinking."

" PI it is that they will have some wonderful flowers all during this summer and they'll be something good to look at they can sit here. They can walk to it and we're planting this marvelous collection of what about the architecture of the garden here. The architecture of the garden is that the smaller perennials go in the front. And the medium ones in the middle and the bigger ones go in the back."

" OK and so they really were enjoying this garden from the vantage view point of the house in the deck. And it goes this way the show is lowered towards the front here in higher towards the back right OK what are some of the plants."

" You chose well these are interesting because these are. Deer resistant. Ha plants for sun because a lot of people have trouble with animals you know and -- stress and dear especially and we have some wonderful. What are -- what am -- looking at right here. Well what you're looking at right hair is say is something called a summer -- aha it's purple and it rose about twelve inches high and behind it. We're putting something called echinacea or cone flower and these are some wonderful new ones there's one called sunset it's orange -- and one called sunrise they have yellow they have three ourselves and they have flowers that are like big. There are certain plants that theoretically. -- deer won't be -- and so you do your best because it's very hard to garden with dear so is it just those two plants are -- with snow and this one is is something it's like autumn joy a lot of people know what it's a -- him but it's a wonderful new color that's absolutely bright. Right neon right let's kind of a pink granite. Say it's more than pink it's vivid EM the regular autumn joy is kind of a pale pink."

" That's going to be hearing signing Aaron next week you're gonna help us out with a -- garden here but we're gonna add well let's stroll over here so that we can see some of the other things that are already planted. So this is."

" This is a beautiful magnolia magnolia okay I'm very early blossoming one -- It's such a still locked up magnolia is as seeing flower at this one is is -- And it has multiple blossoms a normal magnolia just has. One but this comes out very very -- willing to hear about 1520 feet wow fifteen."

" So again these are main choices -- these are choices for creating the architecture of the whole space rounding out the -- absolutely this guy even under shade tree will give up by a good fifteen or twenty feet."

" I -- as tall as we wanted to baby 'cause the street is only cater to eight feet will shield you from the street right don't need a huge thing then over here this is where we've created."

" The hedging area right right and again. What what is this called again this is called you wanna months."

" Okay beautiful red."

" It turns red in the autumn gorgeous dryer bush is that -- talking -- of fire bush got so this can be kept irregular."

" Any guess he's just flat to grow and it will be a marvelous thing about eight feet high ten feet at most you can cut it --"

" Next week you're gonna help us with a ball strike absolutely thanks Ruth."

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