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Black-eyed Susan is a versatile and easy-going perennial that is tolerant of heat, drought, and poor soil. You can plant ...
In Southern gardens, many perennial plants benefit from being planted in part shade. Learn what partial shade really means and how to site plants accordingly in the garden. Discover beautiful ...
Some weeds, such as violets, plantains, and goldenrod, help loosen soil, prevent erosion, and support beneficial insects.
Coral bells are the low-maintenance perennials that add color to the yard without showy flowers. These plants come in many ...
Gingers produce thick, fleshy stems that grow at or just below the soil. With a good, thick mulch of leaves or pine straw, ...
Pruning is vital for both the health and overall aesthetics of your garden, so deadhead these flowers in July to add more ...
Peonies are a popular choice among British gardeners, offering not just visual appeal but also a heady scent that can ...
If you spot the leaves of your spud plants going brown and rotting you need to act fast and take drastic steps to prevent ...
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 ...
Here are the best shade perennials gardening experts recommend, including plants that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies to the garden.
Plenty of summer-blooming perennials enhance the visual appeal of a yard while emitting pleasant aromas. Think yellow coneflower, desert candle, and bee balm.
Mulch with 5-8cm of organic matter, keeping it clear of the trunk. Water deeply once or twice weekly, applying 30-50 litres ...