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Northern Nevada's gardeners have some major challenges. Soil throughout much of the region is… More
Most plants, notes Clemson University, prefer slightly acidic soil with a pH between 5.8… More
Hummingbirds seek out shrubs and perennials with bright flowers. Hummingbirds have no sense of… More
Perennials are a favorite among many gardeners because they provide color year after year.… More
Choose perennials for partial shade based on whether the plant can thrive with three… More
Not everyone has a large plot of unobstructed land for a full sun garden.… More
It can be difficult to find plants that tolerate both shade and minimal moisture.… More
...anting, saving both time and money in the garden. Perennials have differing bloom periods,… More
Perennial hibiscus, also known as rose mallow or hardy hibiscus, is a shrub that… More
California is a bit of a gardener's paradise. Especially in those areas of the… More
Perennial hibiscus, or rose mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos), is native to the moist soils of… More
Perennials are great accents to any garden. These plants come back for at least… More
...ias get a lot of attention, a container garden of perennials can be just… More
Astilbes are elegant perennial garden plants with leaves that resemble those of the fern.… More
Dahlias are perennial only in the warmest areas of the United States, such as… More
Discover undemanding perennials from this booklet - part of a series of Country Wisdom… More
Packed with color photos, this authoritative volume conveys a love of gardening as the… More
...r records an entire year caring for more than 130 perennials, trees, and shrubs. More
Giant Perennials is a fully illustrated guide to adding drama and scale to any… More
Inspirational ideas for using perennials in a variety of gardening styles including formal, wildflower… More
The best conditions for growing perennial flowers varies depending on the type of bloom. Grow… More
...m in the spring and summer but die by the winter, perennial flowers and trees… More
Divide perennials that come back each year by pulling them apart and leaving some stem… More
Any lilac or bush is a good perennial plant to prune when they get lanky.… More
When preparing perennials for the winter, leave the green and lush parts and cut out… More
Some types of perennial flowers include geraniums, several types of roses, lantana and heredia. Plant… More
Learn what perennials to plant in your moon garden in this free gardening video. More
Learn why you might plant some perennial plants in containers instead in this free video… More
Learn how and why to divide perennial plants in this free video clip on perennial… More
... Iris in this free video clip about transplanting perennials. More
Learn how to isolate one root from others in this free video clip about transplanting… More
Learn about reducing transplant shock for Japanese Iris in this free video clip about gardening. More
Learn to transfer perennials for a variety of reason. Learn more in this free educational… More
Learn to prune perennials in order to keep them protected in cold weather in this… More
Learn what kinds of soil work best with perennials in this free video clip about… More
Learn about mixing soils when planting Japanese iris in this free video clip about gardening. More
Learn how to divide and prune perennial roots in this free video clip about transplanting… More
Learn how to plant irises in this free video clip about transplanting irises. More
...what are the perfect conditions for transplanting perennials in this free video clip about transplanting… More
Learn about mulching perennials in this free video clip about transplanting iris. More
Learn how to cut a larger plant into small ones in this free video clip… More
Can anyone suggest perennials which would be hardy for my zone? Thanks. PM me. More
Does anyone have any suggestions for perennials (or shrubs for that matter) that will flourish in full shade? More
... would be fun to share what we thought of our new perennials/biennials. Because they are perennial(biennial), include those that you planted 2-3 years ago as well: My faves: Crocasimia Lucifer, 2nd year- gorgeous foliage, fabulous red blooms that hummers love, didn't bloom until second year, but worth… More
I am going to plant lavendar, and either salvia or anise hyssop in pots. What type of soil to I use? Garden soil or potting soil? I read that if you rub the leaves of anise hyssop on your skin it will repel skeeters. Will just the plant being on… More
When should I fertilize my perennials? I use a compost mulch, but should I add an organic fertilizer too? Before bloom, after bloom......:confused: More
I'm currently stuck in an apartment and my garden is all in pots. I'm not sure what I need to do to winterize my flowering plants?! Any advise? More
...end suggested that I plant annuals. Are there any perennials that come in a small pot? I would need approximately three flats of impatiens which would be quite… More
...but second because I'm worried it will prevent my perennials from spreading. I want them to spread and fill out the areas they're planted in. For most of my plants this… More
... can be invasive, etc... Long blooming, easy care perennials can be a big help to those of us dealing with physical disabilities or time restraints. Sweetlebee pointed out… More
...lf here, but I have never been able to overwinter perennials in pots, but I want to decorate my patio and not have to do ALL my containers in annuals... Hosta - does it need to come indoors, or can it stay in an unheated… More
... know where I can order heirloom or old fashioned perennial plants or seeds? Live in Georgia, so would like to have something close. Maybe a catalog company that sells them.Thanks gardening friends :cool: More
I moved from a house (which I enjoyed gardening at) to an apartment. I can plant some things, but because of operations, I have difficulty bending down. :( I would like to plant down each side of my walk-way and right now I have pansies which are almost on their… More
Does deadheading perennials help them to bloom more? I'm wondering if I should cut flowers off my bleeding heart, or if this is gonna be all there is. More
What are your top five favorite perennials? Mine are: Coneflower Foxglove Blanket flower Nandina Butterfly Bush I know...hard to limit it to five! haha More
I am new to plants and gardening and I was hoping that someone could help me identify these plants! More
...his gardening stuff. My mother-in-law dug up some perennial flowers to give us (no clue what they are). We are redoing the outside of the house so i did not want to plant them right away, i put them in… More
Hi all, do you swap perennials here? I am way down in South Alabama. I just joined today. :o I love purple fowers and red roses!! Sher D. More
I found this list of xeriscape perennials at High Country Gardens. I have never bought anything from this company so I know nothing about it. I just thought that the plant list would be helpful since everyone seems to be affected in some way by summer droughts and water shortages.… More
...y bought some. Now I am wondering if they will be perennial? I am in zone 8. More
I was just reading that although most people throw out pepper plants after the growing season, they can be taken inside and replanted the following year because they will reproduce again. Has anyone heard this? More
I seen my yucca is looking rough....Such a hard time of the year....worrying about the temps and wind chill hurting my precious plants ..... More
Help!! I have daisys cone flowers and day lillys that need attention. Do I cut these back now or just let them be?? Thanks!!!! More
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