Annuals are a great way to add variety and color to the landscape and containers. As temperatures cool in late summer into fall, many of the summer annuals like marigolds, coleus and impatiens are looking “tired.” These annuals can be replaced by those that do well in the cooler temperatures of fall. Learn about cool-season annuals that can be used in late fall and early spring in the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Yard and Garden news release from September 14, 2021.
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