Bright, beautiful, and a cinch to grow, knockout roses are the perfect way to add nonstop color and joy to your garden with ...
Many gardeners choose perennials not only for their looks, but because they can save time and money. These plants live beyond one growing season and come back year after year—no replanting required.
Tired of your garden looking dull halfway through the summer? Many gardeners struggle to keep their gardens vibrant as the season progresses. The solution lies in choosing the right plants.
Summer heat doesn't have to leave your garden looking worn out and tired when certain perennial choices are built to thrive ...
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Fuss-free flowers for the savvy gardener, the hardest-working plants in your garden will reward you with bigger blooms every ...
The longer I garden, the more I want to grow perennials that bloom for as long as possible, and that ask for as little as possible in return. Within reason. While Agastache has long been at the top of ...
While many spring-blooming plants go in the ground as seeds or bulbs in fall, you can transplant many potted perennials as ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Many gardeners choose perennials not only for their looks, but because they can save time and money.
* What it is: ‘Black Adder’ is a hybrid variety of the U.S. native perennial Agastache foeniculum and Korean mint (Agastache rugosa). It’s distinctive for its nearly black buds that open into ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The current cold, rainy days provide time to develop the spring landscape. Gardeners can pursue a variety of landscaping objectives. This column assumes an ...