Early spring may feel like a risky time to start planting, but some hardier species can handle the last bit of cold. These ...
Bleeding hearts are a classic choice for perennial gardens. There are plenty of varieties and cultivars to choose from with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jacky Parker Photography / Getty Images The best time to plant perennials depends on your hardiness zone, but generally is spring ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Guido Mieth / Getty Images Plant perennials in spring and fall when temperatures are not too extreme and rainfall is adequate.
Retaining walls don't have to be an eyesore! Give your yard an upgrade with these cascading plants that will give you a ...
Annual crops, such as tomatoes, corn, and lettuce, cover a significant portion of our plates and farmland acres. However, the constant work of planting and harvesting can be time-consuming and tiring.
Ever wondered why your newly planted perennials often just sit and seem to do nothing for a year? Frustrating, isn’t it? There’s a good reason for it, though. It’s called the garden three-year rule ...
You can plant these fast-growing flowers in spring to fill in the holes in your garden. We've gathered a list of vigorous annuals and perennials to give your garden a jumpstart.
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 ...