Autumn at Chanticleer – Colour, Flower, Fruit, Seeds and Structure, with Chris Fehlhaber.

Part of a seasonal series based on the wonderful gardens of Chanticleer, Chris talks about the unique character, philosophy and working methods of this very special Pennsylvania garden. He goes on to discuss the various autumnal tasks, particularly planting, editing plantings – e.g. this is a good time of year to consider 'addition by subtraction', and preparing the garden for winter, before going on to look at the wide range of sources of beauty that the garden has to enchant its visitors.

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