You can divide and propagate cannas in spring by digging the clumps and dividing the fleshy rhizomes into smaller sections. Be sure each section has two or three growing points. For cannas stored ...
There's one simple task you can do to improve your plants' health and make sure your garden is brimming with beautiful ...
Summer is on its way, and that means bright gardens filled with stunning flowers. So, which perennials can you plant in May ...
Time to get your hands dirty! Spring is a great time to plant a variety of flowering plants in the garden—and not just annual ...
A shade garden is a green and contemplative refuge. It can also be a botanical calendar, with flowers signaling the change of seasons. Well-chosen perennials for shade provide texture and pattern, ...
Aside from warmer temperatures and longer days, the best part about spring’s arrival (especially after a long, cold winter) is seeing all the fresh spring flowers blooming brightly. There’s no ...
Question: What perennial flowers would you suggest to plant so I can have color all spring, summer and fall? Answer: Most perennial flowers have a bloom period of three to six weeks. By choosing three ...
Gorgeous bloomers like catmint, clematis, and carnations will be ready to put on a show starting in May.
Spring bulbs planted in the coming weeks will produce flowers this summer.
Some flowers can't handle a full day of sun in the South, so we've rounded up our favorite full-sun flowers for your garden, ...
What perennial flowers would you suggest to plant so I can have color all spring, summer and fall? Most perennial flowers have a bloom period of three to six weeks. By choosing three or more different ...
Want hummingbirds at your window? These nectar‑rich plants and vines draw them in quickly and keep them coming back all ...