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Now that our summers are trending hotter for longer, leaning toward perennials that can tolerate heat makes sense in garden ...
Wild geranium (Geranium maculatum) is a native, clump-forming perennial occurring in woodlands. Five-petaled, saucer-shaped ...
A favorite perennial of ours that begins flowering in late May and extends well past mid-June is perennial salvia, with its deep blue or bluish-purple spike-shaped flowers.
These pretty flowers will drop seeds in your garden that will pop up the next growing season as new plants. Plant them once, ...
The Salvia plant family is vast, with some botanists and horticulturists estimating there are possibly 3,000 species growing ...
While traditional cultivars required significant space, the Pillar Series features columnar cultivars reaching widths of only ...
These unfussy garden heroes deliver vibrant, carefree beds and borders that return year after year with minimal effort.
Not all native plants are unruly and wild-looking. Some are neat and tidy and fit well into a conventional perennial garden. False indigo, Baptisia sp., is one example of how a wild plant can be ...
Plants and pets: Your furry friends and greenery add more life to your spaces. For your green thumb, find tips for saving ...
Gardening is often a game of patience, but some varieties can mature and flower in quick time. These 9 species are a great way to see colorful results, fast.
There's not much you can do about plants and seeds that rotted in May's slogfest, but you can do a lot to head off future wet ...
Lavender, Stonecrop and Rock Rose are among the best plants for your garden that can thrive in poor-quality soil ...