Fall is the perfect time to get a head start on your garden goals by planting many perennial varieties. Come spring time, ...
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 ...
All those perennials you’ve been nursing along for years have been dutifully growing, and they occasionally benefit from ...
This guide will help take the guess work out of autumn clean-up and provide insight into why you should prune the perennials ...
The weather warms. The snows recede, and vast swaths of wild flora mat the terrain. The first shoots of the perennials are ...
Those dead stalks, withered foliage, twigs and fallen leaves may look messy to you, but they will be the winter home for ...
Gardening expert Monty Don has shared the key tasks gardeners should be carrying out in September, including moving plants to ...
Hardy cyclamen are invaluable for autumn and spring, growing in shady spots, including beneath trees. Cyclamen hederifolium ...
Kris Kiser, president and CEO of the TurfMutt Foundation, which advocates for the care of outdoor spaces, said fall is a critical time for gardening because what gardeners do right now determines how ...
Fall asters are long-lived perennials. The plants die to the ground soon after they finish blooming. Trim the spent stems ...
It is not difficult to collect and save seeds from your garden. Many annuals and perennials like cockscomb, zinnias, ...
“Viracocha” Daylillies in bloom. The easiest way to divide a perennial like day lily with entangled roots is to dig and lift the entire clump from the soil. Next use a small saw -- like the ...