As autumn arrives, the National Trust is encouraging gardeners to take advantage of the season to prepare their gardens for ...
In the case of Monarda, commonly known as beebalm or bergamot, the midsummer flowers are certainly colorful. As one of the ...
Q. When is the best time to begin preparing my garden (cutting back perennials) for the winter? A. It used to be easier to ...
The Perennial Exchange, an organization dedicated to swapping perennial plants with other gardeners, hosts its fall event ...
Garden coach Jess Zander of You Can Do It Gardening thrusts her shovel into bushy catmint, quickly dividing the plant and pulling about half out of the ground.
As the summer heat begins to subside, September is an excellent time to prepare your garden for the fall season. 1. Plant ...
Cottagecore is making way for a more contemporary counterpart: the modern cottage aesthetic. Here's why designers love this ...
MONTY DON has shared an essential job gardening fans should do now to ensure plants survive the winter. The Gardener’s World ...
Luckily, there are plenty of fall annuals you can plant to fill your landscape with color until winter arrives. Even better?
Dividing perennials isn't just a great way to boost plant health; it's also a brilliant way to multiply your plants ...
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12 Perennials to Cut Back in Fall
Find out what perennials to cut back in fall to reduce plant diseases and pests, while helping your garden look tidier.
Also known as fall or hardy aster, Michaelmas daisies add a cheery spray of soft purply blue, pink or white to September roadsides and meadows as well as gardens. Your noon-hour look at what's ...