Many gardeners cut back their perennials much too soon in early fall and miss out on the late-season interest.
Hollies and possumhaws are December scene stealers in the garden, about as postcard perfect as plants can be for the holidays ...
An expert gardener shared a little-known tip about chrysanthemums, explaining how to save money by replanting them.
Winter gardening doesn't have to mean a barren landscape! With the right selection of perennial plants, your garden can remain vibrant and full of life even during the colder months. As a passionate ...
Monarch butterflies are among the truly rare insects that so many have dedicated time and effort to protect, and yet still ...
At Monrovia, we use data-driven insights to help us forecast what the gardens of the future might look like. Every year, we ...
Choosing the easiest perennials to grow will ensure your outside space is full of colorful flowers that return each year, ...
Musk mallow has attractive pink blooms, pretty foliage, and a pleasing aroma. But it's invasive in some areas, so consider ...
You can help Mother Nature in a battle for survival. Pollinators, which provide one out of every three bites of our food, are struggling. Five butterfly species in the United States have gone extinct ...
Perennials come back year after year ... In summer, you’ll be rewarded with tall, purple flower spikes that pollinators love. The flowers resemble snapdragons. Obedient plant (Physostegeia ...
Pollinators like bees, butterflies ... Annual plants live for one growing season, then die off. Perennials, however, live for more than one growing season. Perennials go dormant in the winter and ...
So Oxford University ecologist Sandra Lai and team suspect these otherwise strict meat eaters may be spreading that pollen from one Kniphofia foliosa plant to another ... carnivoran pollinator.