If you feel your garden is getting overgrown, now is the time to divide your spring and summer flowering perennials. Some ...
That first frost in a garden can be a complete game changer; bedding plants, dahlias and summer vegetables like beans, ...
Fall gardening chores should not be overlooked. As your garden winds down, turn your attention to the perennials in your ...
The plant most commonly sold in nurseries as the citrosa or mosquito plant is a lemon-scented geranium. The lemony essential ...
Those dead stalks, withered foliage, twigs and fallen leaves may look messy to you, but they will be the winter home for ...
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 ...
Divide these perennials in the fall for the best results and to enjoy new copies of your favorite plants in other areas of ...
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.
The ideal time to divide bleeding heart is before any frost arrives, so the ground is easy to work with and the roots have ...
Today we have a special contribution about a popular garden perennial from one of our new Master Gardeners. Dahlias are one ...
Take leaf removal. Raking (and more recently, blowing) long has been a harbinger of fall. However, bagging and trashing those ...
If you are looking to plant some of the longest-flowering perennials, it is hard to beat black-eyed Susans. These native ...