Skip to Content Skip to Navigation
Menu
My Idea Boards

Perennials Articles

Filters
Showing 11 - 20 of 108.
Summer Wine Black ninebark

Winter is a good time of year to consider what to do with areas of your yard where plants don't grow well. These problem places could be due to a variety of reasons such as poor soil, extreme weather exposure and slopes.

Not only are songbirds critical for our habitat and gardens, they also bring joy as a welcome sight and sound of spring. To help the song birds in your area, you can create a better habitat for them to thrive.

Cat's Pajamas Catmint

Hot, dry summers can be brutal on perennial flower gardens. It's important to keep the gardens well watered and mulched.

These plants either are flowering now or have colorful fall foliage that will make your garden a portrait of beauty. Here are some of my favorite shrubs and perennials for fall.

Winter provides time to refresh, reflect and ready ourselves for spring. Here’s how I’ll be starting off the new year.

As the gardening season comes to a close, now is the time to look back and reflect on all of the things your garden has taught you this year. What are you thankful for this November? We asked our followers and were heartened by their thoughtful responses. Perhaps they will instigate a few memories of this past season for you, too.

Dianthus Paint the Town Magenta

TOP 3 REASONS TO GROW 'Paint the Town' Magenta Dianthus

 
Roses don’t have to be difficult, and this carefree rose proves it! Ringo All-Star shrub rose is as easy to tend as any other shrub in your landscape. 
Showing 11 - 20 of 108.
Back to Top

Find plants you love and create idea boards for all your projects.

To create an idea board, sign in or create an account.