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Here are the best shade perennials gardening experts recommend, including plants that attract pollinators such as bees and ...
Today’s column introduces guidelines for year-round gardening for herbaceous perennial plants that are native to a ...
Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three ...
Divide irises when they are dormant in midsummer. After blooming in spring, plants slowly move into a dormant period that ...
When you're looking for a garden full of blooms from spring to fall, you'll need to choose carefully. Look for reblooming and ...
Every garden needs both annuals for instant impact and perennials for color that returns for many years. Because perennials ...
Do you know the difference between an annual, biennial and perennial plant? If not, here's everything you need to know.
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Perennials are plants and flowers that grow and bloom over the spring and summer, die every autumn and winter and then grow ...
Propagation by Division. Clumping perennials, such as Pacific Coast Irises (including Iris douglasiana), Yarrows (Achillea), and Blue-eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium), should be completed in the fall.
Planting in the fall can help perennials establish strong root systems. Depending on where you live, it may seem that your garden has seen nine days of gray rain for every 10 days on the calendar.
Perennials add color to early summer landscapes and flowerbeds “Until the annuals gain full speed, early summer can lack color. But if we plan properly, June-blooming perennials can bridge the ...