9 Perennial Vegetables You Can Plant Once To Enjoy An Endless Bounty
It's true: most popular fruits and vegetables are annuals. But not all of them. In fact, many gardeners rely on these veggies that come back year after year.
Read MoreIt's true: most popular fruits and vegetables are annuals. But not all of them. In fact, many gardeners rely on these veggies that come back year after year.
Read MoreAmong the most popular vining plants to add to your garden could include moonflowers. Bonus: these flowers add more color to your garden, especially at night.
Read MoreWith their vibrant colors and big, fluffy flowers, hydrangeas are popular for a reason, but they don't hold up in heat well. You can try one of these instead.
Read MoreYou don't have to go to the garden center every year if you plant the right flowers. These self-seeding plants will bring you colorful flowers again and again.
Read MoreLandscaping can be meticulous and overwhelming. Enter Hakone grass: an ornamental perennial that's easy to grow and requires little care. Plus, it looks great.
Read MoreHerbs are one of the easiest types of plants to grow in the garden, especially for beginners. You know what makes them even easier? If they're perennials.
Read MoreDon't just plant one flower to attract hummingbirds. Go for these two heat-tolerant options that will look stunning in your garden while drawing in pollinators.
Read MoreAvoid spending as much money on flowers each year by investing in pretty flowering perennials. These bloom at different times to keep your garden lush all year.
Read MoreOne of the biggest challenges in a shade garden is getting enough color mixed in. Try this plant for color and a flower pollinators can't get enough of.
Read MoreSummer is unfortunately the season for ticks, but you may be able to repel them from your yard with a popular garden plant that you can easily grow yourself.
Read MoreThere's nothing more irresistible than a garden bed full of gorgeous flowers. Sadly, blooms are so hard to grow, but there are easy options for any black thumb.
Read MoreIf your perennial garden looks great except for a few patchy spots, then it's time to get a nice low-growing, flowering perennial to fill the void with ease.
Read MoreUgly tree roots don't stand a chance if you plant this pretty flowering pink ground cover around the base. The shade-loving perennial is a landscaping dream.
Read MoreWall germander should be at the top of your list when considering perennial flowering herbs to plant in your garden. This ground cover has unexpected benefits.
Read MoreKeep the mice out of your garden with the help of this pretty daisy type. Planting them is easy, and it could help keep your yard free of pests, too.
Read MoreYou can see more hummingbirds in your yard this season. Just add this beautiful purple perennial flower to your garden and watch as it attracts them.
Read MoreTo make your yard a hummingbird haven, it's good to plant flowers they like. This gorgeous perennial is a particularly great option for a pollinator garden.
Read MoreGroundhogs are often the bane of a gardener's hard work, but planting a few daffodils among your flowers could help you out with this this pest problem.
Read MoreYour yard can be a place full of bees, butterflies, and birds, especially if you add this sunny yellow perennial flower to your pollinator garden.
Read MoreSeeing a bright red Northern cardinal in your yard is always exciting. Lure more to your yard by planting an equally vibrant red perennial that the birds love.
Read MoreWhen growing in shadier conditions, you aren't restricted to the most popular offerings at the garden center. This white wildflower is perfect for the shade!
Read MoreWhether it's in your bathroom or your morning brew, we all encounter lavender eventually. But to grow it, is it better in the ground or in a pot? Find out here!
Read MoreYou may buy potted mums in the early fall and watch them die forever a few months later. However, this annual can become a perennial with a few clever tricks.
Read MoreThese beautiful flowers brighten up any garden or yard that they're in, but there's also a secret bonus: they help repel rats and other unwanted rodents.
Read MoreIt's always magical when hydrangeas are big, bold, and beautiful. However, to really help them thrive come springtime, you'll need to follow these crucial tips.
Read MoreAnts (especially certain species) can really take over a garden. Luckily, there's an aromatic herb that might just repel them without any harmful chemicals.
Read MoreHealthy gardens start with healthy soil. One way to get that "black gold" dirt is to grow this popular flowering perennial plant for extra nitrogen.
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