Now that the weather is cooling, you might notice that some of the plants we encounter look nothing like their mid-summer ...
One of the most common flowers for areas with shade is impatiens. From gentle pastels to vivid reds, pinks, and purples, ...
Plant-based diets have soared in popularity as people look for ways to improve their health, reduce their carbon footprint, and consume less (or no) animal products. But while following plant ...
Harland Patch, co-author of The Lives of Bees, will explore the science behind pollinator and plant communities and how landscapes can be designed and managed to support biodiversity now and in a ...
However, some cool-season bedding plants are easy to grow from seed and may be planted now directly into beds where they will grow, including alyssum, Johnny-jump-up, blue bonnets, calendula ...
a perennial plant, has a slow growth rate and may take up to 4 years to reach its full size. It can reproduce through either seeds or root division. Photo Credit: Agnieszka Kwiecień, Nova / Wikimedia ...
Great Blue Lobelia needs constant moisture and usually appreciates ... There’s no single perennial that fits every landscape. Understanding your perennial plant’s needs and growing conditions will ...
Perennials are the stalwarts of our garden borders, providing colourful garden flowers, year after year. There are many different types, including herbaceous perennial, short-lived perennial, woody ...
Plenty of flowers will bloom in your garden in late fall, displaying beautiful colors in your yard well into the season. What's more, opting for low-maintenance perennials can ensure you enjoy blooms ...