Even though perennials may die back above ground each winter, their roots remain alive, which is why the colorful blooms typically return anew.
This beautiful perennial planted in spring doesn't just grow strong roots. It also produces gorgeous blue flowers and attracts pollinators to your garden.
Most gardening advice will tell you to amend your soil, fertilize on a schedule, and deadhead religiously. Here’s what that advice skips: the plants that truly take care of themselves don’t want any ...
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Scarification: The simple seed-starting trick that helps tough-coated seeds sprout faster
While it isn't an absolute requirement for hard-coated seeds, without scarification germination may take much longer.
The Delaware public garden dedicated to native plants has been running long-term plant trials for two decades. These have ...
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