Fall perennials can be just as colorful and pretty as those in summer gardens—it just takes a little planning. Although these ...
If you’re super busy, the good news is that you can keep planting well into fall in most of the country, as long as your perennials have time to establish their roots before the ground freezes. That ...
Fall gardening chores should not be overlooked. As your garden winds down, turn your attention to the perennials in your landscape. Perennial plants are those plants that last longer than two years.
If your garden feels a little crowded or some plants are looking tired, fall is the perfect time to give your perennials a ...
To cut or not to cut? That is the perennial question—pardon the pun—when it comes to cutting back plants in fall. With perennials, there is no one perfect time to cut back plants as a group. Some ...
Growing a few of the rare plants that flower in winter can really brighten a cold-season garden. Try these hardy tubers for a ...
Fall is a good time to dig, divide and (if necessary) move garden perennials, since the high temperatures of summer associated with water stress have subsided. The cooler weather of September and ...
After a long winter, seeing the first blooms in your garden can be a real mood booster. If you want to enjoy flowers as soon ...
Plants are starting to see their fall colors early this season. So, plan accordingly and plant locally sourced, native shrubs ...
Fall is an ideal time for planting flowering perennials, and we could write a long list of reasons why you should think about adding some to your garden. First, perennials don’t have to be replaced ...
Fall is a good time to dig, divide and (if necessary) move garden perennials, since the high temperatures of summer associated with water stress have subsided. The cooler weather of September and ...