Benefits of Evergreen Perennials The standards for unwavering greenery are often conifers or broadleaf bushes, but there are ...
During the coldest months of the year, many perennials can add winter interest alongside your existing shrubs and evergreens.
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 ...
Gardening experts have put together a list of the best winter-flowering plants to have on display during the next few months ...
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keep plants compact and produce an abundance of flowers the following year. Cut back yellowing foliage on hardy perennials such as daylilies, crocosmia and asters. It will make the garden look ...
You plant a single daylily ... And most herbaceous perennials are incredibly tough. Dividing a mature clump of that big old peony or daylily or garden mum in your garden is an easy way to make ...
Discard the old, woody growth from the centre of the plant. Some fibrous-rooted perennials, such as primula, form a loose crown of many stems, as shown in the image on the right, and can be simply ...
Seed catalogs are out, and it’s time to select spring garden plants, with tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, beans and squash being the popular choices. These are all grown as annuals, plants that grow for ...