The summer chorus of herbaceous perennials lights up our flower beds with swathes of color, texture, and life, as pollinators are attracted to the bounty on offer. As the temperatures and light levels ...
Many of the best perennials you can choose to add to your backyard ideas are suited for planting in fall, from late September through October. The soil tends to be warm and moist at this time of year, ...
Despite shorter days and cooler temperatures as summer transitions to fall, many popular perennials will continue to put on ...
Perennials are plants that grow back each year. Dividing or splitting a single perennial into multiple plants helps the plant perform better. When perennials are divided, there is more space for roots ...
A clump-forming, deciduous perennial to about 50-60cm tall, with dark-green foliage and upright stems producing semi-double, dark pink flowers with yellow stamens, from late summer through until the ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Cutting back perennials is the main topic of interest for gardeners this time of year. The question most people ask is whether they should prune in the fall or spring. According to ...
An upright, clump-forming perennial up to 1.5m or more high, with branched stems and ovate to lance-shaped green leaves, 10-15cm long, and flowers 5-7cm across with dark brown discs (yellow in the ...
Perennial plants like trees, turfgrasses, forage grasses and alfalfa enjoy a couple of good soakings in the fall and early winter. The late season moisture helps to revitalize such plants after hot ...
By using fall-blooming perennials, you can keep your garden beds interesting during the cold months. Many fall-flowering perennials provide vivid color even after a killing frost and most are noted as ...