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Check out the best flowering (and in many cases, low-maintenance) perennials to plant in August because they bloom from fall ...
It's official: snowdrops ( Galanthus) have been named the 2025 Fall Bulb of the Year, according to Flowerbulb.eu. Snowdrops ...
The last thing you want is for your perennials' blooms to be short-lived, but tips related to pruning, soil pH, proper ...
They grace the garden with spires of flowers that bloom spring through fall, depending on species, with some reblooming for an extended show. This easy-to-grow perennial is available in many sizes ...
When to Divide Perennial Plants: Generally, fall’s the best time to divide perennial plants that bloom in spring and summer. (Conversely, spring’s the best time to divide fall-blooming plants.) ...
Once the bee balm plant dies back in late fall, you can cut it back. However, you can choose whether to cut back bee balm in ...
In the fall when flowers are more scarce, pollinators will be especially happy to find these nectar- and pollen-rich flowers ...
Not all plants benefit from fall division, late-summer and fall-blooming perennials will usually do better when divided in the spring, when the foliage isn’t also supporting flowers.
Fall is the best time to plant and flowering woody perennials. Those that bloom in the fall are among the most desirable garden selections and warrant special attention in this season. Being woody ...
They bloom on new wood, with flowering generally in the summer, and last several weeks. Cut back in early spring to right above a bud, leaving about two 2 from the ground.
What a joy to see some perennial color in early spring. I have a few early blooming perennials that are lovely now while others are just beginning to break through the ground.