There is perhaps no sight more exciting to an avid gardener than a yard full of spring-blooming bulbs in full flower. In ...
Spring bulbs, which are best planted in October, can be used in "meadowy" ways instead of the usual line-'em-up approach.
Dividing perennials helps rejuvenate plants, ease overcrowding, and expand your garden. While it's not for every plant, it's ...
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Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous, fast-growing perennials that provide quick color and texture for shade gardens.
Some perennials can't handle cold weather well; they don't remain attractive after the first frost, and the cold can lead to recurrent problems with pests and diseases. Cutting back these perennials ...
As the vibrant colors of your garden fade and autumn gives way to the quiet chill of winter, it can be tempting to tidy ...
Orange and red aren't the only colors of the season. Spruce up your outdoor garden with 27 fall flowers including zinnias, ...
When to divide — In Minnesota, early to mid-fall (September through mid-October) is ideal. Aim to divide perennials four to six weeks before the ground freezes, giving roots time to settle in before ...
Order spring-flowering bulbs for planting throughout October and into November. Recommended Irish stockists include ...
Due to the threat of frost and cold weather, avoid planting this blooming perennial in fall - regardless of how well it does ...
Fall is the best time to prepare your garden for winter, but avoiding common mistakes keeps your perennials healthy for spring. Don’t prune or divide too early—wait until plants are dormant or well ...