All those perennials you’ve been nursing along for years have been dutifully growing, and they occasionally benefit from ...
Divide these perennials in the fall for the best results and to enjoy new copies of your favorite plants in other areas of ...
Fall gardening chores should not be overlooked. As your garden winds down, turn your attention to the perennials in your ...
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 love. In a ...
Dividing perennials will prevent them from overtaking ... As a rule of thumb, spring- and summer-blooming perennials should be divided in the fall, and fall-blooming perennials in the spring.
October is a great month for transplanting certain trees, shrubs and perennials and also for planting bulbs such as tulips, ...
The plant most commonly sold in nurseries as the citrosa or mosquito plant is a lemon-scented geranium. The lemony essential ...
The Hill and Chapelboro.com have partnered with NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ volunteers of Orange County for “Playing ...
This month is a great time to get planting perennials and last week I suggested some good varieties for sunny spots that are ...
The cooler weather of September and October causes renewed root growth and, in some cases, top growth. Both better enable perennials to survive the ensuing winter. Don't wait too long, however, since ...
There are certain plants that won't survive the winter outdoors. Here's which plants to move, and how to move them correctly ...
Plants like Arabidopsis rely on a molecule called DDM1 to pass down accurate chromosome copies to future generations. But if it's so important, why isn't Arabidopsis affected when DDM1 is lost? After ...