This weekend's garden jobs include helping plants recover from summer heat, planting new plants, and transplanting existing ones that you realize are in the wrong spot.
Plants like these ferns might look bad now as a result of summer's heat and dry spells, but most of them should rebound.Plants beat up by the summer’s heat and dryness – including that post-Labor-Day blast – should start to recover as temperatures back off in the coming weeks.
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