Combining perennials that bloom during each season ensures your garden or landscaping will be constantly flowering ...
The trend for drifts of perennial plants is easy to do in your own space if you start with combinations of two then push out ...
This guide will help take the guess work out of autumn clean-up and provide insight into why you should prune the perennials ...
Glory of the snow ( Chionodoxa luciliae) is another plant that can survive winter outside. A bulb perennial, it can often ...
With about 300 different species, the iris is one of the most visually striking plants in the garden. Whether grown in ...
October provides us with the perfect window to plant herbaceous perennials. The soil still retains enough warmth and moisture ...
Grasses serve many purposes in the garden. Illinois Extension says native grasses can increase root competition in plantings, ...
Soils are currently very dry, as is observed if doing any planting. Amazingly, the soil is powdery dry right under the ...
Does a dark and moody garden fit your style better than a farmhouse garden? Then a mysterious and brooding gothic or “goth” ...
Fall asters are long-lived perennials. The plants die to the ground soon after they finish blooming. Trim the spent stems ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
Chrysanthemum x morifolium is the queen of the fall flowers, celebrating the season in jewel colors: yellow, lavender, pink, ...