Try these methods and ideas to help you create gardens that bloom from spring until first frost. We'll explain how timing ...
Early spring may feel like a risky time to start planting, but some hardier species can handle the last bit of cold. These ...
Perennial flowers may be expensive but are well worth the investment. Summer perennials come back year after year, and many are low-maintenance, easy-care plants. Moreover, the perennials you'll find ...
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous ...
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Should You Divide Perennials Now or Wait? What Gardeners Do for a Better Garden Next Year
Perennials are best divided in the spring and fall when the weather is cooler. Spring-blooming perennials should be divided in the fall. Late-summer and fall-blooming perennials should be divided in ...
The small yellow flowers are attracting the first pollinators of the season, along with native skunk cabbage and other early ...
What perennial flowers would you suggest to plant so I can have color all spring, summer and fall? Most perennial flowers have a bloom period of three to six weeks. By choosing three or more different ...
(StatePoint) It’s a common misconception that once fall rolls around, perennials simply go dormant and don’t require maintenance until spring. But, fall is actually the perfect time to show perennials ...
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5 shrubs with long-blooming flowers for color that lasts all season
Your hard work in the garden will definitely pay off with these long-blooming beauties.
A super long-blooming native Joe-Pye eupatorium, a new pink-bloomer that’s a hummingbird magnet, and four new perennial ...
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