Perennials are truly the star of the garden—they come back every spring, attract essential pollinators, and typically require little maintenance. These herbaceous plants die in the fall and return ...
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How to Plant and Grow Perennial Peanut

Trade in your grass lawn or groundcover plants for low maintenance and colorful perennial peanuts. Native to tropical South America, vibrant perennial peanuts (Arachis glabrata) like subtropical ...
If your garden feels a little crowded or some plants are looking tired, fall is the perfect time to give your perennials a ...
A delicious alternative to asparagus, spinach, and even quinoa, this easy-to-grow plant can provide food for much of the year. Good King Henry might sound like an historical figure or perhaps a ...
Plant your paperwhite bulbs now to enjoy beautiful blooms by Christmas. Follow these simple steps to force paperwhites ...
Here’s something Southeast Texas gardeners can look forward to. Plant bulbs — some now, others in January — for a cheerful spring garden. Perennial bulbs, including many daffodils and leucojums, will ...
There's nothing quite as disappointing as a perennial border that quits halfway through the summer, and for this reason we've loaded ours with plants noted for their late-season bloom. This is not to ...
SAN ANTONIO – It’s April, which is prime time to plant those spring perennials! Planting in San Antonio is tough because, come summer, we are battling months of consecutive triple digits, extreme ...
Your patio plants are susceptible to cold temperatures and damage from freeze-thaw cycles. Extra protection from the cold ...