Fall is the perfect time to divide and transplant your perennials, setting the stage for a burst of growth come spring! I know, it might seem counterintuitive to start moving things around just as the ...
Dividing spring and summer blooming perennials - such as daylilies, peonies, iris, and oriental poppy - in the fall can help ...
Catmint is the ideal low-maintenance perennial for any garden setting. Available in heights ranging from 8 inches to 3 feet ...
Evergreens, in particular, need fall watering to protect them in winter. Unlike deciduous trees and shrubs, they keep their ...
Fall is one of my favorite times in the garden. With cooler temperatures prevailing, the garden seems to come alive again.
Most garden perennials like to be divided every 3-4 years and fall is a good time to do that. Dividing helps the plant to ...
“Fall planting is ideal in warm to ... before summer’s heat can stress the plant.” Plants also tend to be less stressed during transplant at this time. “The weather is cooler, and rainfall ...
Some of the best plants to fall divide include spring and early summer blooming perennials like peony, columbine, salvia, ...