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Fall Gardening Tips at Gardens at Heather Farm

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 1540 Marchbanks Dr Walnut Creek CA 94598  See map

The Gardens in Autumn - Fall Planting Ideas from the Gardens at Heather Farm



with Patrice Hanlon, GHF Garden Manager & Susan Handjian, Garden Consultant & Coach


The autumn garden is so much more than the breathtaking beauty of leaves changing color.  Many plants have more
subtle but equally lovely bark color as well as fruits, berries, and seedpods.  Conifers can change color,
grasses bloom in fall and there are many perennials that produce fall flowers. 


Spend the morning exploring the gardens while learning about proper plant selection for your site; why it’s
best to plant in the fall; and tips for maintaining your garden in using principles of sustainability. 


Class includes a plant list that helps you create a fall palette in your garden.

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