When an otherwise healthy-looking perennial plant stops flowering, it usually means that it’s ready to divide. Wait until the ...
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If there's one thing we love, it's a comeback kid – especially when it comes to our garden – so sussing out the very best perennial plants, then, is an absolute must Filling your outdoor space ...
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Buy a pack of fairy lights and wrap them around tall garden plants, along your fences or across your shed or summer house. A ...
One of the gardener’s best friends is the dependable perennial. These garden darlings require little care and provide years of beautiful blooms. While the dashing annual competes for attention before ...
Weeds are categorized by their life cycle, and identifying them as annual or perennial is a key step in effective control.
Cut back yellowing foliage on hardy perennials such as daylilies, crocosmia and asters. It will make the garden look tidier and stop pests from using the leaves as shelter over winter.
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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 ...