You may think that spring is the only time to plant seeds for gorgeous flowers, but some perennials need an extra step in the planting process.
November is a good time to dig up and divide grasses and perennials. The moist earth, shorter days and cooler weather, combined with the dormancy of the plants, make this the least stressful time for ...
I’m looking for a plant to replace several holly ferns that used to be in shade until we lost a post oak tree. The ferns have been barely ...
Great branching, sturdy stemmed plants that attract pollinators and love the heat of the Colorado summer. Agastache mexicana ...