Spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils and others may be planted in the fall anytime the ground is not frozen.
Bluebells have a distinct beauty that many gardeners love, but you'll need to make sure you don't plant an invasive variety.
Sunflowers are gorgeous native plants that can grow to amazing heights in a single year. But are sunflowers perennials that ...
Beautiful spring tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and crocus require planning ahead and planting bulbs in the fall to early ...
Winter flowers are the best way to add a pop of color to your garden during cold months! Here are all the annuals, perennials ...
It's tempting to prune plants during the fall garden cleanup, but is it the right thing to do? Discover whether to make the cut – or embrace the mess.
Plant spring bulbs in clumps for a colorful splash or scattered between perennials for a sprinkle of color. If you have the ...
Most perennials bloom profusely during a specific season, such as spring, mid-summer or fall. Peonies bloom in late May through early June, tall iris flower in mid-June, and garden phlox blossom ...
Alluring, like sirens, some vicious weeds produce beautiful flowers in calming purple hues. Here are the problematic blossoms ...
Many perennial plants benefit from being divided every three to five years to improve plant performance. In general, spring and early-summer blooming plants are the best candidates for fall division.
Just remember that plants use their growth for protection during the colder months. So, if you cut back your black-eyed ...
Cutting back some perennials also leaves them at the mercy of winter - see our selection of plants to hold off cutting back ...