Fall may signal the end of the growing season, but it’s also the beginning of next year’s garden. As temperatures drop and leaves fall, it’s time to put your garden to rest and give your perennials ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Some perennials are hardy and survive the winter without any intervention. Others, depending on the zone they're growing in, need some help.
A yard and garden covered in frost. - Maria Evseyeva/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. By late winter, you've probably had enough of the gloomy weather, chilly ...
With evergreen shrubs, your garden doesn't have to look brown all winter. Plant these low-maintenance foundation plants for ...
June-bearing varieties send out abundant runners, which you can allow to root or snip off. Managing runners is one way to ...
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These Heat-Tolerant Blanket Flowers Thrive When Other Blooms Fade
Carpet the garden in vibrant red, orange, and yellow blooms.
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