Some flowering plants just won’t quit! Discover gorgeous annuals, perennials, and vines to plant in spring for radiant blooms ...
Herbaceous perennials, plants that return year after year, but lack the woody stems of trees and shrubs, are some of my favorite ornamental plants in the summer garden. Unlike their early season ...
Many perennials must be planted in fall to emerge in spring and summer, but if you missed the fall window, you can still ...
Perennial flowers may be expensive but are well worth the investment. Summer perennials come back year after year, and many are low-maintenance, easy-care plants. Moreover, the perennials you'll find ...
Tired of your garden looking dull halfway through the summer? Many gardeners struggle to keep their gardens vibrant as the season progresses. The solution lies in choosing the right plants.
Even though perennials may die back above ground each winter, their roots remain alive, which is why the colorful blooms typically return anew.
An excellent way to get summer colour is to plant summer flowering perennial bare roots into beds and borders, doing this now ...
These hardy perennials can handle heat, drought, and tough conditions—so you can enjoy a beautiful garden with far less work.
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous, fast ...
The charismatic flowers of the Rozanne geranium are one reason why this plant is on New England Botanic Garden’s list of favorite summer-blooming perennials. Herbaceous perennials, plants that return ...