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Adrian Higgins/Washington Post Step1: Take heart. Even a garden editor's efforts look weary in late summer. Earlier plantings in a hillside border of trees, shrubs and perennials have died off or have been beaten back by flood and drought. Weeds have taken over and the edge of the bed has lost its definition. Time for a raid on the patio and a trip to the garden center.
For now, forget the noble idea of thoughtful, long-term planning in the garden. It's time for a cheap makeover.
After a hot summer, and with a ...
After a hot summer, and with a ...
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