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You can still plant beautiful perennials in your garden, even in the July heat. However, if you plan to do so, it's important to know which plants will thrive under these conditions—and which ...
Every garden needs both annuals for instant impact and perennials for color that returns for many years. Because perennials are long-lived, they’re a great investment in your garden. Besides ...
Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three shade perennials to try.
These perennial plants will brighten up even the shadiest of yards, adding lush foliage and brilliant blooms to tricky areas under shrubs and trees ...
NewsChannel 7 Today was joined by Cindy Mulla from Beach Mosquito Control District to discuss National Mosquito Control Awareness and Summer safety.
A new long-term study from Hungary shows that seeding native plants can effectively reduce annual invasive species in restored sand grasslands, but perennial invaders remain a persistent challenge.
Regardless of the moniker, the purpose of a hard prune of perennials in late May to mid June is to manage floppier plants, extend bloom time, and keep the garden looking fresh later into summer.
Perennials add color to early summer landscapes and flowerbeds “Until the annuals gain full speed, early summer can lack color. But if we plan properly, June-blooming perennials can bridge the ...
Not all perennials thrive in smaller spaces like a pot or container. We have a list of some that DO, while remaining both beautiful and easy to care for.