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.
Fall is prime time to plant perennials, but the calendar isn’t always clear about when to stop: Too early, and you miss out ...
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Not every corner of the garden is bathed in sunlight all day–but even shady areas, slightly hidden, can have their own charm.
As temperatures cool down, the garden seems to come alive again, especially with the recent rains. Dahlias, zinnias, and phlox all appear to deepen in their colors, providing one last burst of beauty ...
Every autumn, gardeners around the world prepare for the spring season by planting an array of flower bulbs. However, many ...
To ensure your perennials last for years, winterizing them properly is important. Our master gardener dishes expert tips, ...
October is a busy month in the garden, with tasks including pruning stalwart shrubs, refreshing containers and tidying up ...
The flowering of older, congested clumps of perennials declines over time. Dividing plants every few years rejuvenates them, ...
Be ready to move half-hardy and tender plants such as pelargoniums, some salvias and fuchsias in October. They need to be cut back to around half their height and moved indoors, either into a ...
Ground covers such as goutweed, lily-of-the-valley and periwinkle often begin as living carpets — uniform, green and ...
Groundcovers like goutweed, lily-of-the-valley and periwinkle often begin as living carpets — uniform, green and deceptively ...