Dividing perennial plants helps you fill out your yard and keeps the plants healthy. Some root systems are tough to split, so ...
Let’s start with an edible perennial vine! A grapevine is a great choice to grow at home. Enjoy grape jam, wine or snacks—the edible leaves can even be stuffed with meats and other fillings. Different ...
“To keep your perennials thriving for springtime make sure to clear away any loose debris such as leaves or foliage to prevent the buildup of pests and diseases and reduce the risk of infestations,” ...
November in the South is marked by mild days and cool nights—perfect weather for plants to set down roots. Discover which ...
Nothing takes an unsightly fence or bare shed wall and makes it look better than a wild, lush expanse of garden plants covering it over – bonus if the plants are in flower, and pollinators are buzzing ...
Fall perennials can be just as colorful and pretty as those in summer gardens—it just takes a little planning. Although these ...
Many gardeners in our area are working with limited urban or suburban space and looking for ways to add visual interest — and perhaps screen fences or exterior walls. Vines can fill this role, ...
Looking for a new twist to your garden? How about adding a vine or two to add a new dimension. You can choose an annual vine, a perennial vine or an evergreen vine or climber. A climber will soften or ...
Although roses remain favorites for suffusing your summer garden with intoxicating fragrance, there's only so much of their sassiness a gardener can tolerate. Luckily, there are a myriad of ...
There are three invasive grasses and six invasive vines that Michigan residents should be aware of. Pale Swallow-wort and Black Swallow-wort, also known as dog-strangling vine, have both been detected ...