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These are our our top picks for border plants and flowers to soften your walks and driveway and add beauty and style to any ...
Welcome shorter days and longer nights with colorful late blooming fall perennials that light up your flower garden.
Some plants do best when given a winter respite before their first bloom. Plant these perennials in the fall for a ...
This 4-foot, long-lived perennial requires only an occasional trim. (Removing spent blooms will encourage more, and a hard prune in late winter encourages tall, strong stems.) ...
Perennial plants come back every year, and choosing types with flowers that hummingbirds adore will ensure these feathered ...
Adding height and color to your garden or landscaping adds depth and interest. This self-seeding perennial also attracts ...
If you garden on a flat area, think about growing some tall perennial plants to give your garden a more interesting look.
Tall perennials can add colorful interest during summer’s onslaught. Here are four tall ...
Cutting back tall-growing perennials in late spring and early summer will give you shorter and stronger stems on bushier plants. Expect a later bloom but more flowers due to multiple branching.
A purple coneflower that blooms orange, a coralbell with leaves as big as your face and maybe the best lavender plant yet are among the best new perennial flowers hitting the market in 2014.