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Create A Low-Maintenance Flower Garden With 15 Perennials You'll Love
If you're looking for some easy-care perennials that will fill your garden with glorious color, take a look at these ...
FARGO — What did the young plant say to the old plant during a disagreement? OK, bloomer. In the world of plants, perennial flowers are enjoying the same upswing in popularity as houseplants and ...
DENVER — The herbaceous border is an English concept. And it's a good one. A border is a way of grouping perennial plants so they make sense. It's like a picture frame around a painting. Although my ...
Bursts of color are all too fleeting in most gardens. Daffodils and tulips vanish before the warm weather really starts. Annuals such as snapdragons and angelonia can brighten summer flower beds, but ...
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Get Free Plants By Dividing Your Perennials—Here’s How And When To Do It
Dividing perennials helps rejuvenate plants, ease overcrowding, and expand your garden. While it's not for every plant, it's key to keep a healthy garden growing.
June arrives this week. For many years now, June has been designated as "Perennial Garden Month" by the Perennial Plant Association. The reasoning for this designation is described this way by the ...
Move over, chrysanthemums, there’s another beautiful autumn bloomer that belongs in your garden. Not only do asters look fabulous, but they also provide late season food for pollinators such as ...
JACQUELINE VAN DER KLOET has a magical touch when it comes to integrating bulbs with garden plantings. Maybe it’s because the internationally renowned designer is Dutch, or maybe it’s because she ...
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Plant This Perennial In November For A Garden Full Of Color & Butterflies In Spring
If you're willing to do a bit of planning ahead, planting this easy-to-maintain flower in November will provide plenty of ...
From the reliable blooms of catmint to the midsummer glory of daylilies to the late season color of Japanese anemones, perennials return for many years, add beauty to our gardens, and attract ...
Q: I have several perennials that look very healthy but have stopped flowering. Should I divide them? How can I do this without killing the plant? When an otherwise healthy-looking perennial plant ...
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