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While we're always here to support an aspiring gardener, some flowers simply aren't worth growing from seed. Here's why, and ...
Now that our summers are trending hotter for longer, leaning toward perennials that can tolerate heat makes sense in garden ...
Not many flowers have the power to infuse a whole garden with fragrant smells. Some never had the ability, while others lost ...
From phlox to ginger to starry campion, there are multiple options for rain tolerant ground covers that can benefit your ...
Every garden needs both annuals for instant impact and perennials for color that returns for many years. Because perennials ...
These perennials may charm you with their looks, but there are good reasons not to plant them in your yard. Find out what ...
The daisy-like blooms of echinacea are perfect for summer borders. Find out which will flower the longest plus tips for how ...
Most plants prefer to be pruned when the weather is cool in spring or autumn. However, some popular perennials can rebloom if they’re cut back in summer after their first flowers have faded ...
Clump-forming perennial epimediums tolerate most conditions in USDA zones 5-8 and need so little maintenance that it’s fine to leave them to their own devices. Semi-evergreen shade-loving epimediums ...
The purple flowering raspberry prefers well-drained soil that is slightly acidic. Sandy or gravelly soil is fine, but it does not grow well in clay soil. While it will tolerate shade, it cannot thrive ...