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The Grand Forks Horticultural Society invites the public to view seven special gardens and bring questions to the “plant ...
Meet the daylily—a gardener’s dream come true. These hardy perennials aren’t just beautiful; they’re practically bulletproof, ...
Who doesn't love seeing their garden filled with bright and beautiful blooms? To get more from your perennials, learn which ...
It’s showtime! All the daylilies are in various stages of bud and bloom. It is exciting to see them putting out their very ...
Lilies and daylilies are quite distinct and require different care. You can also tell them apart by the look of the plant, ...
Lenox Hill doesn’t deal in tropical flowers; its stock is carefully chosen from greenhouses in Long Island and from farms in Holland and New Zealand. When not busy stripping thorns and cutting stems, ...
Pruning is vital for both the health and overall aesthetics of your garden, so deadhead these flowers in July to add more beauty and color to your space.
Mulch acts like a protective blanket, keeping moisture in during hot weather and helping rain penetrate the soil more evenly. Organic types of mulch, like compost, leaf mould, or well-rotted manure, ...
In the heat of summer, maintain your garden's appearance and extend an active blooming season by removing spent flowers. Here ...
As far as summer perennials go, catmint is at the top of horticulturist Christine Froehlich’s list for pruning. "The number one to prune back is nepeta. Once it flowers and starts looking sloppy, cut ...
Not all plants shrivel up when rain is scarce; some thrive in drier conditions. Here are the best to try in your garden this summer ...