by Stephanie Cohen, special to HGTV.comAfter battling too much rain, not enough rain, heat, chill, insects, diseases and general attrition, it's hard to think about how to make the August garden look good, much less plan for fall. Then, next month, one has to stifle the impulse to run to the local garden center and load up on pansies, mums, kales and cabbages. This only leads to a bad case of pansiosa and mumitus, and doesn't cure what ails a tired garden. What you need are some bold and beautiful perennials to perk up the last of summer and the beginning of fall. Some of these bloom now; the rest are something you can look forward to.