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Even as summer starts to wane a little in August, there are still plenty of gorgeous and vibrant flowers you can add to your garden at this time of the year.
Close the gap for pollinating insects and birds by planting these native species that bloom in late summer and early fall.
Anise hyssop brings all the pollinators to the yard, but to make the most of this spring and fall bloomer, add companion ...
Marigolds (Tagetes) are known for their vibrant colors and long blooming season, adding interest to your garden up until the ...
The plants I look for are the ones that not only hummingbirds seem to benefit from the most, but also the ones that bloom the ...
While only one species of pawpaw is cold-hardy in New England, there are four to five species still found in Florida.
The bright blooms and scented leaves of geraniums are a summer plant staple. Learn how to deadhead spent geranium flowers to ...
Toxic plant saps, which are found in harmless-looking plants, contain chemicals which react with light from the sun, causing ...
It’s not too late to revive your garden! These easy-care blooms thrive in the heat and bring colour to your space, even while ...
We all know that it's pretty hard to maintain a flourishing garden and yard in the hot summer months. But of course, some outliers do bloom amongst the sunshine and continue to grow throughout the ...
* Great partners: Most any warm-colored, sun-loving summer perennial pairs well, such as black-eyed susan, daylily, sunflower ...
A popular sunflower trail is set to return to one of Scotland's most stunning areas in the coming days. Thousands of bright ...