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So, which perennials are best trimmed in fall and which can be left until spring? We want to help you keep your garden healthy, so here is our list of 10 perennials to cut back in the fall and the ...
In Southern gardens, many perennial plants benefit from being planted in part shade. Learn what partial shade really means and how to site plants accordingly in the garden. Discover beautiful ...
Sick of buying plants all the time? These perennial beauties are guaranteed to come back year after year ...
Building a garden full of edible perennial is a sign of a true gardener working to create an enduring food source in their yard. Here are a dozen of the best perennial crops you should plant in ...
Here are the best shade perennials gardening experts recommend, including plants that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies to the garden.
From lavender to dahlias, here are the best perennial flowers to plant in your garden beds or containers.
Unsure about whether to plant annual vs. perennial plants? Learn the differences between the two, with ideas of what to grow in the garden.
But are chives perennial plants that can survive winter, or will you need to replant them in spring? As you likely know, not all herbs are perennial and not all onion family members are either.
For most gardeners, May is the perfect time to plant a variety of perennials before the heat of summer kicks in. These perennials will thrive when planted in May.
Because almost all perennials will have died back to the ground with the first freeze of winter, you’ll want to have evergreen shrubs in your perennial garden to form the structure of the planting.
How to divide perennials in spring If the perennial is no longer blooming the way it once did, dividing can reinvigorate the plant.
Not all perennials thrive in smaller spaces like a pot or container. We have a list of some that DO, while remaining both beautiful and easy to care for.