The family of fall-friendly flowers includes hardy annuals as well as biennials and perennials. Keep in mind that 25 degrees ...
It's tempting to prune plants during the fall garden cleanup, but is it the right thing to do? Discover whether to make the ...
Learn how to grow and care for Early Wonder® Camellia for beautiful blooms year after year. Get to know the ideal light, soil ...
When to Divide Perennial Plants: Generally, fall’s the best time to divide perennial plants that bloom in spring and summer. (Conversely, spring’s the best time to divide fall-blooming plants.) ...
Many perennial plants benefit from being divided every three to five years to improve plant performance. In general, spring and early-summer blooming plants are the best candidates for fall division.
Following the rough drought we had, many pastures were full of weeds that persisted while cattle grazed on what little grass ...
If you want to bring more gorgeous ruby throated hummingbirds to your yard, you'll need to provide them with flowers that ...
The University of Tennessee Gardens in Jackson trialed more than 225 varieties of annuals, perennials, vegetables, and herbs ...
While spring may naturally take the spotlight as the premier planting season, fall presents an equally important opportunity ...
Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a cousin of the magnolia, is absolutely stunning in spring when it’s fragrant, ...
Bloom times vary as well with some tulips blooming very early in the spring season, just about the time that daffodils open ...
Autumn if a good time of year to clean out your perennial ... planted. Fall is a great time to divide and plant bulbs. Paul shows you how to divide daffodil bulbs for maximum bloom next season.