Fall perennials can be just as colorful and pretty as those in summer gardens—it just takes a little planning. Although these ...
If you’re super busy, the good news is that you can keep planting well into fall in most of the country, as long as your perennials have time to establish their roots before the ground freezes. That ...
Plants are starting to see their fall colors early this season. So, plan accordingly and plant locally sourced, native shrubs ...
As the weather starts to cool down, it’s time to plant an abundance of fresh flowers and produce. Here's what to plant in ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." As summer winds down, the flowers in your garden might be looking a little tired and faded. But you don’t ...
Fall gardening chores should not be overlooked. As your garden winds down, turn your attention to the perennials in your landscape. Perennial plants are those plants that last longer than two years.
Fall is a good time to dig, divide and (if necessary) move garden perennials, since the high temperatures of summer associated with water stress have subsided. The cooler weather of September and ...
If you're a coffee lover and brew your own at home, don't let those grounds go to waste by throwing them in the trash -- some ...
GORGEOUS GERANIUMS: This species of perennial geranium forms a loose mound covered in pinkish red blooms in spring with textural foliage “tinting” with red tones beginning in summer and intensifying ...
As the leaves change and temperatures drop, your yard needs a bit of attention to prepare for the colder months.
Fall is made for dividing perennials, and this knowledge provides a key tool for gardeners to control growth, revive crowded beds and prepare for stronger returns in spring. When done with intention, ...