Autumn is a great time to plant perennials in the garden. Discover gorgeous perennial plants that add autumn hues, winter foliage, and early spring blooms to the garden.
Fall is the best time to prepare your garden for winter, but avoiding common mistakes keeps your perennials healthy for spring. Don’t prune or divide too early—wait until plants are dormant or well ...
Are these outdoor autumn tasks on your gardening to-do list? They should be. The time to prep your garden for spring is ...
Help your dusty millers thrive by growing them alongside companion plants that offer various benefits, from attracting ...
As your vegetable garden winds down for the season, it can be tempting to simply let it rest until spring. But what if you ...
Mow light layers of leaves into the lawn. For heavier leaf layers that threaten to mat down the lawn or evergreen ...
When To Cut Back Perennials In the crunch of fall chores and yard cleanup, you’ll have to carve out some time to tend to your ...
Before the winter chill truly sets in, gardeners are urged to take action to protect their delicate plants from frost damage ...
Mexican bush sage, English lavender, canna lilies, dahlias, hardy fuchsia, and boxwoods are among the numerous perennials ...
Don’t Miss The five-mile Macleay Park Trail to Pittock Mansion, the park’s most popular trail. It has everything, including ...