A great variety of blue-flowering perennials predominate in spring and early summer. The great blue lobelia is a delight in ...
It's so easy to get swept up in the allure of non-native bulbs like tulips and daffodils when planning for spring flowers, but there's a whole world of native perennials that deserve your attention!
Every perennial isn’t built for every environment ... SB Johnny / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0 Also known as the “blue cardinal flower,” Great Blue Lobelia sprouts purple-blue tubular flowers. The ...
The perennial lobelia cardinalis variety has spikes of pure red flowers ... Also known as 'simpler’s joy', 'swamp verbena' and 'blue verbena', this pretty perennial has a wide distribution and is ...
For 33 years, Welby Gardens, the exclusive grower of Hardy Boy Plants, has undertaken extensive flower trials to evaluate the ...
Blue lobelia is grown in USDA zones 4 to 9 ... They are hardy in zones 3 to 11, but can be treated as perennials in zones 9 to 11. Petunias spread up to 3 feet and can either stay low to the ground or ...
Low-growing perennials cover soil, prevent erosion and provide pretty foliage and flowers. Garden experts share their ...
While there isn't any solid research backing the use of blue light lenses for eye health, many people turn to blue light-blocking glasses to effectively filter blue light, reduce light exposure ...
Good pollinator plants include asters, beebalm, native roses, Joe Pye weed, purple coneflower, great blue lobelia, white indigo ... grow annual seeds such as zinnia and sunflower to existing perennial ...
First there was “the dress,” then there was the sneakers, now there’s a debate over the color blue. If you’ve ever argued with a friend over whether something is blue or green, you’re ...
Fall planting has benefits that spring planting does not.