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 ...
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 ...
With three different Clematis species currently blooming in my gardens, I am reminded that growing annual and perennial vines can enhance our gardens in several ways. In small gardens or in a garden ...
November in the South is marked by mild days and cool nights—perfect weather for plants to set down roots. Discover which ...
As we transition into fall, many of us have been busy catching up on chores in the garden that went by the wayside during the summer — things like weeding flower beds and pulling up and replacing ...
A gardening expert explains the top mistakes to avoid to ensure your perennials receive the care they need to survive winter ...
A gorgeous vegetable garden with a mixture of annual and perennial plants - Flower_Garden/Shutterstock Although you're probably familiar with annual vegetables that ...
I have written before about how trellises are essential to your garden layout to create height and divide spaces; a trellis takes a garden from flat to immersive. Once those trellises are up, finding ...
Gardeners planning ahead for spring color should know that timing matters for one standout shrub. A pruning misstep can ...
Winter mulching helps regulate soil temperature and protect plant roots — but it's only beneficial to certain types of plants ...