When To Cut Back Perennials In the crunch of fall chores and yard cleanup, you’ll have to carve out some time to tend to your ...
Candytuft is a gorgeous ground cover that handily fills in your garden's bare spots. For even more visual interest, grow it ...
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The family of fall-friendly flowers includes hardy annuals as well as biennials and perennials. Keep in mind that 25 degrees Fahrenheit seems to be the point at which even the boldest bloomers may ...
They grow. And in the case of herbaceous perennials, they multiply. It’s just that they multiply underground so many people don’t realize what they’ve got down there. It’s no secret that ...
Perennial plants being overwintered in pots are subjected to much harsher conditions compared to those in the soil. Because of this, they can be ...
Ideally, perennials should be lifted, divided and replanted every three to five years. You'll be rewarded with healthy, vigorous growth and a crop of new plants. Plants should be divided when they ...
Cutting back flowering perennials, annuals and bedding plants can help to improve and prolong flowering and the shape of a plant. It’s not just trees and shrubs that need pruning. Flowering ...
It finally budded out, which was a major re-leaf. Northern winters separate the wheat from the chaff, where trees, shrubs and perennials are concerned. Even well-adapted, hardy varieties can ...