Even though perennials may die back above ground each winter, their roots remain alive, which is why the colorful blooms typically return anew.
Some flowering plants just won’t quit! Discover gorgeous annuals, perennials, and vines to plant in spring for radiant blooms ...
If you don't want to wait long to enjoy beautiful blooms, this flower is quick to grow, easy to take care of, and can give ...
From dainty-looking blooms to ones with showstopping pops of color, these March wildflowers prove spring doesn't ease in — it ...
I am a confessed blooming perennial junkie. These reliable plants return year after year, filling my garden with color with very little effort on my part. Sure, I'll go for some annuals for containers ...
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous, fast ...
Picture tulips lining the walkway, fragrant sage in the garden, and rose bushes in the backyard that will continue to bloom year after year. Unlike annual flowers (plants that complete their life ...
Although many areas need rain, this has been a tremendous fall for gardening. Extended weeks of frost-free weather have given us more time to enjoy the autumn beauty of our perennial gardens. The most ...
Most gardening advice will tell you to amend your soil, fertilize on a schedule, and deadhead religiously. Here’s what that advice skips: the plants that truly take care of themselves don’t want any ...
I have planted perennial flowers to replace some of my annual flowers so I do not have to replant every year. Most of my perennials have very short bloom periods. Are there perennial varieties with ...
Perennial plants — those that live for more than one growing season — typically have short bloom periods. They may last a week or two, perhaps up to a month. The trick is to have a variety of plants ...