As temperatures cool down, the garden seems to come alive again, especially with the recent rains. Dahlias, zinnias, and ...
Strong spring blooms start with one essential step in fall. Knowing when to divide your perennials ensures healthier roots ...
Planting in the fall can set your garden up for spring success. From bold peonies to earthy stonecrop, there's a range of ...
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous, fast-growing perennials that provide quick color and texture for shade gardens.
Removing every dormant perennial plant stem and seed head strips the garden of its structure and beauty. They also gather ...
From the reliable blooms of catmint to the midsummer glory of daylilies to the late season color of Japanese anemones, perennials return for many years, add beauty to our gardens, and attract ...
Want to make the most out of your garden this season? Plant these five long-lasting perennials for a rewarding autumn display ...
Deer have an aversion to plants that are overly fragrant, fuzzy, thorny, or poisonous, explains Alex Kantor, owner at Perfect ...
Winter is also a good time to plant bare-root trees and hardy shrubs in temperate climates. Beyond this, the cold season also demands extra precautions in order to protect your garden. Utilizing mulch ...
Spring bulbs, which are best planted in October, can be used in "meadowy" ways instead of the usual line-'em-up approach.
Don’t put away your gardening tools just yet! Once the weather moderates, there’s still plenty of time to plant. In fact, fall actually is an ideal time for adding new perennials and shrubs to your ...