Spring and autumn might be the ideal planting windows, but it's not too late to establish some perennials ...
You can still plant beautiful perennials in your garden, even in the July heat. However, if you plan to do so, it's important ...
When August melts into September, nights are suddenly noticeably longer, while flowering perennials seem to grow wilder, to compensate. One of the greatest gardening pleasures of this cusp-season is ...
These resilient perennials thrive in heat, shrug off dry spells, and prove that even a July planting can lead to spectacular ...
During years when we have our gardening plans mapped out early, the perennials usually get in the ground as soon as the final ...
It is natural to think of spring as the season of flowers in our woodlands, but summer can also provide some outstanding displays of native bloom. In addition, these flowers are often attracting some ...
Keep the blooms coming without deadheading.
A common pitfall in the current gardening-for-nature trend is the dreaded late-summer “pollinator gap.” This is when gardeners who are trying to help pollinators load the yard with flowers that bloom ...
DENVER — Gardens should be at peak color in late August. If your garden isn't colorful, consider growing annuals, perennials, bulbs and tropical plants that bloom in midsummer, even in high heat.