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When To Cut Back Perennials In the crunch of fall chores and yard cleanup, you’ll have to carve out some time to tend to your ...
Gardening in poor soil can be a challenge, but it doesn't mean you can't have a beautiful and thriving garden. Many ...
Similarly, if you have warmer colors in your fall garden, some blue-toned pinks (like orchid, mauve, or rose) can add cool tones for visual balance. When choosing perennials that will bloom in autumn, ...
Discover the stunning long-blooming perennial that you can easily grow from seed. Learn tips and tricks for successful ...
As fall envelops the garden, many a gardener's thoughts turn to preparing for winter and cutting back perennials that may now seem far past their summer heyday. The flowering display may seem long ...
Create magical containers and carpet the garden floor with intense purple foliage and vibrant pink blooms. Southern Living ...
Pendulous tuber-shaped flowers dangle from the stems in late spring and become bluish berries in the fall. Some of the longest-blooming shade perennials include lungwort, heuchera, hellebore ...
The family of fall-friendly flowers includes hardy annuals as well as biennials and perennials. Keep in mind that 25 degrees Fahrenheit seems to be the point at which even the boldest bloomers may ...
Once your garden is cleaned out, you can start planting as the weather begins to cool down in early fall. You can plant up to six weeks before the first frost. By planting now, your plants have the ...