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With cold temperatures and not much snow on the ground, it’s important to keep up with your perennial plants. Jimmy Juergens, ...
After a busy season, many gardeners welcome the restful, dormant days of winter. Still, there are some to-dos to ensure your garden flourishes again in spring.
These are some of the best new perennial flowers and ornamental grasses hitting the market for your 2025 gardens.
A: When an otherwise healthy-looking perennial plant stops flowering, it usually means that it’s ready to divide. It’s the ...
Let’s start with an edible perennial vine! A grapevine is a great choice to grow at home. Enjoy grape jam, wine or snacks—the edible leaves can even be stuffed with meats and other fillings.
The perennial rice varieties developed include PR107, also known as NARO Rice 1 or New Super which can be harvested from the ...
Gardeners use foundation plants in the front of a house to help it blend in with its natural surroundings while hiding the ...
Check out new varieties of annual and perennial plants, including the 'Cookies and Cream' hibiscus, Golden Feathers ...
Hardy perennials are the lifeblood of the UK’s 30 million gardens – and there are species to suit all aspects and soil types across the four seasons ...
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 ...