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Here are the best shade perennials gardening experts recommend, including plants that attract pollinators such as bees and ...
When you're looking for a garden full of blooms from spring to fall, you'll need to choose carefully. Look for reblooming and ...
I’ve moved around a lot, and so have gardened in all sorts of settings. From a small, sun-trapped balcony in east London to a ...
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Leary, founder of The Dallas Garden School, shares her tips for making the most of the fall growing season in North Texas. It ...
New England asters are lovely perennial flowers that add a touch of purple to the landscape. Their low nutrient content makes ...
The common name daisy is derived from the Old English term "dægesege," which translates to "day's eye," or "eye of the day." The name suggests a daisy looks like the sun with its rays shining out in ...
Monty Don has warned gardeners with any of these six plants in their garden to take extra care in the hotter weather, or face ...
Bringing twinkling fireflies to your garden isn't difficult — just plant fast-growing flowers like black eyed Susans, boneset ...
These flowers will thrive in sunny gardens and will come back year after year with bright, colorful, easy-to-care-for blooms.
Besides mums, the chop can be done for most late-blooming perennials, such as sedum, goldenrod, aster, helenium, perennial sunflowers, Montauk daisies, Russian sage, and boltonia.