It's possible to get colorful blooms early in the season.
Plant about six inches deep. Today's daylilies are repeat summer bloomers with large flowers, and some are fragrant. Divide these perennials easily in spring as new growth appears or in late summer to ...
Spread the loveAs we look forward to the 2024 planting season, gardeners are excited to know the best flower seeds to sow for ...
Spread the loveAs the days grow shorter and the nights longer, gardeners start to feel the pull of autumn’s palette. One of ...
Few plants say “summer” quite like hibiscus with their big, colorful flowers. And pruning hibiscus plants correctly is key to ...
This weekend's yard jobs include watching for new growth, clearing out thick layers of leaves from around emerging perennials ...
From perennials to blossoming shrubs, all this warm and wet weather has flowers emerging quickly and the grass greening.
First, a bit more about timing. If fall blooming plants are divided in the spring and spring blooming plants are divided in ...
Stock up on native perennials that grow well in mountain climates with a plant sale sponsored by the Haywood County Master ...
March is the time to embrace flower power and prepare your garden for spring blooms. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service ...
As a home gardener, one of the satisfying rituals of spring is finding new garden treasures; those plants that are making ...
Last week I discussed which perennials to divide and why we divide them. Today we’ll finish the subject. Most perennials grow from their crown and spread through roots or rhizomes. This ...