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 ...
Image Credit: Agnieszka Kwiecień, Nova - Own work - CC BY-SA 4.0/Wiki Commons. Late summer is an excellent time to rejuvenate your garden by dividing perennials. Dividing plants not only prevents ...
There are a few perennials that bloom almost as long as annuals. These are my very favorites. Alstroemeria or Peruvian Lily blooms from late May until October. I have 4 colors: yellow, red, orange, ...
Discover 6 plants to grow in June that will flower by August. There's still time to grow plants for lots of summer color. You ...
Most plants should be pruned in the fall when the weather is cool. However, some popular perennial plants can rebloom if they're cut back in summer after their first flowers have faded. Extend the ...
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 ...
Bambi-plagued gardeners have more choices than they think. Here are some deer-resistant flowers that thrive in full sun to ...