Aster
Add months to your gardening pleasure with fall's glory: Perennial Asters.
OK, OK, Rudbeckias, Echinaceas and Sunflowers are nice too, but if you don't have asters in your perennial garden, you're not ready for fall.
These easy to grow perennial plants take care of themselves all summer long, and then bring you a "Second Spring" when they begin their vigorous bloom, just when everything else is about to collapse. Asters are the surefire way of adding great fall color--for years.
"The weeks that stretch from mid-August to November can be a among the best times to garden, when fall is a wonderful relief to the discouraging heat of summer" - THE GARDEN IN AUTUMN by Alan Lacy.
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Aster Wood's Blue
Dwarf Aster Wood's Blue is one of the big favorites among the short asters. Wonderful for edging or the front of the border. (Aster)
More DetailsItem #: 237PER -
Aster Wood's Pink
Dwarf Aster Wood's Pink The favorite dwarf pink aster, easy and dependably hardy. Great color on short plants. (Aster)
More DetailsItem #: 24PER -
Aster Purple Dome
Aster novae-angliae Purple Dome A great aster for wild meadows. With the rich color of the famous native, but only 20 inches tall. (Aster novae-angliae)
More DetailsItem #: 3ASTER -
Aster frikartii Monch
Aster Frikartii Monch is the most popular and easiest to grow aster of them all. Blooms from early summer to fall. (Aster frikartii)
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Aster Alert
Dwarf Aster Alert is a newer hybrid, growing to only 12 inches with brilliant red flowers and striking yellow centers. (Aster dumosus)
More DetailsItem #: 1ASTER
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