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Want your garden to have continuous color from spring to fall? A combination of perennials and annuals will allow you to accomplish this goal!
Many gardeners think of themselves as perennial gardeners, while others use only annuals. Combining perennials and annuals can give your garden continuous color from the very early part of spring until the latter part of fall. In this presentation by horticulturist Sharon Yiesla, learn how to put these two groups of flowers together to keep your garden lively and full of color all season long.
Sharon runs her own business, “Sharon Yiesla, Horticultural Services”, through which she delivers gardening presentations. She earned a BS in horticulture from Purdue University and an MS in horticulture from University of Illinois. Her past accomplishments include teaching at Illinois State University, working as a Horticulture Specialist for University Extension in Missouri, working as a Horticulture Educator with University of Illinois Extension in Lake County and teaching classes at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Cooking / Home & Garden |
TAGS: | Sharon Yiesla | Perennials | Gardening | Color in Gardens | Annuals | Adults |