This fall, don't let your garden fall flat. Plant one of the many fall-blooming perennials that'll last into the winter ...
This guide will help take the guess work out of autumn clean-up and provide insight into why you should prune the perennials ...
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 ...
With about 300 different species, the iris is one of the most visually striking plants in the garden. Whether grown in ...
All those perennials you’ve been nursing along for years have been dutifully growing, and they occasionally benefit from ...
Fall asters are long-lived perennials. The plants die to the ground soon after they finish blooming. Trim the spent stems ...
So many perennials, ground covers and annuals reach their peak during the warmer months, leading most amateur gardeners to ...
and erupt into a show of brilliant magenta blooms about 5 inches across. They offer a stunning touch of surprise fall color and work incredibly well planted with herbaceous perennials that tend to ...
October is a great month for transplanting certain trees, shrubs and perennials and also for planting bulbs such as tulips, ...
While many people buy mums to decorate their front porch in the fall, they often miss out on the opportunity to plant them in ...
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 ...
It is not difficult to collect and save seeds from your garden. Many annuals and perennials like cockscomb, zinnias, ...