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To achieve a continually blooming perennial garden, you will need help making your selections at the garden store. Every garden store will have at least 100 or more different varieties to choose ...
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Tips for a Low-Maintenance Garden
A beautiful garden doesn't have to require a lot of work; it can be quite low-maintenance. By choosing the right plants and ...
Shop Now. Here are Carmen’s top tips to get your backyard cutting garden growing: 1. Choose the right location. The majority ...
Gardener Kathleen Wiese will share her success in perennial gardening during the Bismarck-Mandan Garden Club meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Conference Room A of the Bismarck Public Library.
When selecting perennials, make sure you choose those that can survive winters in your USDA Hardiness zone (find yours here). Then look around your garden to find the ideal location: Full sun ...
What to grow: annual vs. perennial. Annuals are the top choice when you’re looking for instant gratification. They grow quickly from seeds or transplants to fill up containers or beds with color.
When designing a perennial garden, it is important to match the plant’s growing requirements to the site conditions in your landscape (for example, soil type and light levels). You will want to ...
3 Ways to Incorporate Garden Perennials. Design and planning are critical parts of “perennializing” your food garden: After your new perennial edibles have put down roots, they’ll be set for ...
Garden Plan. Cool Summer Garden Bill hints, "how about a garden that looks and feels cool on the hottest days of summer?" At our house the yellows and oranges which stand up to bright hot sun can ...
Perennials bring joy and color to your spring garden year after year, but if your outdoor space lacks the right amount of sunlight, it can be frustrating trying to plan a garden that thrives ...
From lavender to dahlias, here are the best perennial flowers to plant in your garden beds or containers. The 20 Most Beautiful Perennial Flowers to Plant in Your Garden Skip to main content ...