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.
In just a few hours earlier this month, nearly the entire remaining population of Bradshaw’s lomatium, an extremely rare ...
The trending colors for 2025, identified through focus groups and color studies conducted by each brand's color experts, include Behr’s Rumors, HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams’ Quietude, Minwax’s Violet ...
One key finding from this year’s trials was the need for increased development of drought-tolerant plants at the breeder ...
In the lawn, using a mulching mower over leaves helps to cut up the leaves into small pieces creating food for worms. Worms ...
If you're wanting to incorporate a ground cover plant in your yard, look no further than sedum. Here are the best sedum ...
The summer chorus of herbaceous perennials lights up our flower beds with swathes of color, texture, and life, as pollinators ...
Autumn is a time for a good tidy-up, when you can cut back overgrown plants so they will build energy for new growth for next ...
The time you take now will be appreciated by the plants in your garden and will add to your enjoyment come spring.
Fragrant perennials — butterfly bush (Buddleia), yarrow, wormwood, Dianthus, some day lilies and hostas, bee balm (Monarda), ...
Yes, some do. Stringy stonecrop (Sedum sarmentosum) and biting stonecrop (Sedum acre) are two varieties of goldmoss that make a great choice. Stringy Stonecrop is a looser, spreading plant with a ...