Labor Day may be the unofficial end to summer, but the garden says otherwise. Keep your harvest basket close and garden gloves on for late season planting.  But really, where did the summer go? Fall Planting         Want a head start on next year’s garden? Easy: Go shopping or divide and replant overgrown plants early this month.         Trees, shrubs and perennials generally establish well in the fall with warm days and cooler nights.

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