While many spring-blooming plants go in the ground as seeds or bulbs in fall, you can transplant many potted perennials as late as June for blooms all summer.
In honor of Pride Month, gardeners are sharing their favorite native perennials to plant to create a rainbow garden.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jacky Parker Photography/Getty Images If you want more color in sunny areas of your garden, a few bright perennials will do the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Various fall-flowering plants in a cottage garden - Clive Nichols/Getty Images Are you searching for a perennial to grow in the ...
“Some of the days in November carry the whole memory of summer as a fire opal carries the color of moon rise.” – Gladys Taber. “The month of November makes me feel that life is passing more quickly.
What perennial flowers would you suggest to plant so I can have color all spring, summer and fall? Most perennial flowers have a bloom period of three to six weeks. By choosing three or more different ...
Perennials are the delight of the flower gardener. Showy and colorful like annuals, their longer lives make them a less transient part of the garden. Their ability to live for years allows them to ...
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Now that spring has officially arrived and the sun has returned, our gardens are beginning to brim with activity. Bees are buzzing about, visiting early flowers; foliage is emerging everywhere; and ...
Although many areas need rain, this has been a tremendous fall for gardening. Extended weeks of frost-free weather have given us more time to enjoy the autumn beauty of our perennial gardens. The most ...
Why did the gardener bury a $100 bill beneath each new perennial? The tag said they needed rich soil. Dollar bills might add a little organic matter as they decompose, but it’s not necessary to bury ...
Unlike annual plants that only live for one year, perennials come back each spring — but how many years, exactly, can you ...