Fallscaping

Extending Your Garden Season into Autumn

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Embrace the jewel-toned fruits, flaming foliage, and woody plants of the fall garden. Landscape designers Nancy J. Ondra and Stephanie Cohen offer practical design ideas, plant advice, and 10 complete garden plans in this autumnal gardening guide. Ondra and Cohen’s expertise is complemented by stunning color photographs that illustrate the beauty and variety of this often overlooked gardening season. You’ll be inspired to use vines, tree shrubs, and flowers to contribute color, texture, and beauty to your garden well past summer’s peak. 

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"Nancy J. Ondra and Stephanie Cohen have found an easy, breezy way to convey fun, fresh ideas."
Country Living Gardener
"Nancy J. Ondra and Stephanie Cohen have found an easy, breezy way to convey fun, fresh ideas."

“It’s an indispensable book for anyone who wants to extend the garden’s interest until spring comes around again.”GardenDesignOnline.com“There’s nothing like having splendid shades right outside your window, on your own property. But deciding which fall trees, shrubs and vines to plant can be a daunting decision, and that’s where Fallscaping can help.”Plain Dealer“…detailed how-tos on everything from saving seeds, to deadheading, to extending bloom time.”Minneapolis Star-TribuneFallscaping will inspire gardeners to make the most of New England’s most glorious season.”Boston Globe“Leave it to Nancy Ondra to give us another beautiful book, this time about the glorious fall garden. [H]er 240 pages are bound to make you reconsider your plant palette to include some of the rich reds, burgundies and golds we are seasonally missing.” Orange County Register“Fallscaping: Extending Your Garden Season Into Fall” by Nancy J. Ondra and Stephanie Cohen offers lots of ideas on how to push the summer gardening season well into fall.”The Journal News
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