Most perennials are easy care plants that require less maintenance than annuals and return year after year with minimal fuss.
Perennial plants start going into a dormancy period in late summer to protect them through the upcoming winter.
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Ideal Home on MSNCath Kidston's patio garden is an oasis of tall herbs and flowering perennials – here's how to get the lookWhen I spoke to Cath Kidston MBE about the garden trends she’s excited to see in 2025, one style immediately came to mind: ...
If you’re looking for a plant for your garden that will come back year after year, is easy to care for and suitable for a ...
As spring approaches, shade-loving perennials will be a perfect addition to shady gardens, including Virginia bluebells, ...
Early spring is the time to plant seeds to bloom by summer. Bell Nursery joins Jenyne and Jen to share recommendations for ...
As spring warms the soil, gardeners begin the enjoyable and satisfying work of transferring seedlings and young starts into prepared beds. Whether we are growing ornamentals or edibles (or both ...
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