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.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Keep pests in check and beautify the winter landscape with selective fall pruning. Getty Images To cut or not to cut? That is the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whether you maintain a home garden, botanical garden, community garden, or any other garden, dividing perennials can be a great ...
Knowing when to prune your perennials can make a big difference in your garden’s health and appearance. Some perennials should be cut back in the fall to reduce pests and diseases like powdery mildew ...
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 ...
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Fall is the prime planting season for shrubs and trees in the South. The weather is beginning to cool, giving both us and our plants a break after the hot summer. Many flowering hardy perennials also ...
Winterizing your garden includes trimming back some perennials and leaving others until spring. Our experts tell you what to ...
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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 ...
Summer is a highpoint in the perennial garden and by combining a variety of bloom times and plant height, gardeners can enjoy ...