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Perennials to cut back in June – for a second flush of flowers that will last until the fall
Discover which perennials to prune in June ...
Imagine a garden with a succession of perennial flowers that bloom from spring to fall—you’ll have color, scent, and beauty throughout the growing season. Here are our recommendations for long-lasting ...
Spring might seem like the obvious time to plant perennials—after all, it’s when we sow most annuals. Temperatures are warming, rain is plentiful, and the motivation to garden is also at an all-time ...
These are the best long-lasting perennials, according to garden experts. Many perennials bloom for several months and provide ...
Here are the best shade perennials gardening experts recommend, including plants that attract pollinators such as bees and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gloved hands dividing hosta plant root ball over a green lawn in the sun - VH-studio/Shutterstock Spring is a time filled with new ...
Gardeners should also be patient. Clematis often have limited above-ground growth during the first year or two after planting ...
Hem Genetics’ new Coreopsis from seed has deep golden-yellow, semi-double to full double flowers borne early on compact ...
The Plant Medic columnist Ricky Kemery says Drift roses are a low-growing, easy-to-care-for plant that will bloom all summer.
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We asked gardening pros if fall or spring is better for perennials—here’s what they recommend
Experts agree that fall is generally the best time to plant perennials. Growing zone and the type of perennial can influence whether spring or fall is best. Always research the plant and growing zone ...
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