By: Kim Charles
John Markowski , from New Jersey ( Zone 6B ) , shares the summer to fall transition with us , focusing on the perennials and ornamental grasses that dominate his garden .
Additionally , here is a link to his unexampled book : " perennial Through the Seasons " .
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