As fall envelops the garden, many a gardener's thoughts turn to preparing for winter and cutting back perennials that may now ...
Cut back yellowing foliage on hardy perennials such as daylilies, crocosmia and asters. It will make the garden look tidier and stop pests from using the leaves as shelter over winter.
Buying cut flowers can be costly, so why not try growing your own in the garden? Whether you give them a dedicated space or mix them into a border display, it's easy to raise lots of flowers for a ...
That below-ground mass is gardening gold ... To divide a clump of perennials, the best place to start is by cutting back the existing foliage so you can see what you’re doing.
I prefer to leave perennials up for winter interest in my garden at home and then cut them back in spring. The spring gardening season is very busy for me and there have been some years when I did ...
Q: I listened to your podcast earlier this summer, and in one of them you mentioned a perennial salvia that was blooming better than other types, but I can’t remember the name. Can you repeat ...