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While only one species of pawpaw is cold-hardy in New England, there are four to five species still found in Florida.
Learn how to grow and care for REALFLOR® 'Real Charmer' Leucanthemum, an updated variety of Shasta daisy. Get to know the ideal light, soil, and water conditions for growing healthy, beautiful ...
Crape Myrtle (Lagerstromia) In bush or tree form, crape myrtle is a show stopper with its panicles of crinkly flowers from mid-summer to fall. Blossoms come in white, pink, red, and purple, and the ...
Shrub or landscape roses rarely require deadheading, but doing so may improve overall appearance and promote even more blooms throughout the summer. There is no need to deadhead old-fashioned roses as ...
These resilient beauties bring color and life to your garden for many years, making them long-term investments. Plant now, ...
Perennials are plants and flowers that grow and bloom over the spring and summer, die every autumn and winter and then grow ...
Perennial flowers may be expensive but are worth the investment. Perennials come back every year and the ones presented here are tough, easy to grow, and attractive choices for the new gardener.
Gardeners on the lookout for low-maintenance, disease-resistant, deer-resistant plants with beautiful flowers, consider Baptisia, known as wild indigo.
These perennials were tested at the CSU Trial Garden in Fort Collins and came out best for adding long-lasting color and standing up to our weather.
Answer: Most perennial flowers have a bloom period of three to six weeks. By choosing three or more different perennial flowers, you can have color throughout the spring, summer and fall.
We share our favorite perennials to plant in the spring and enjoy in your garden throughout the seasons.
Pruning shrubs and perennials in May can reward you with neater plants and tremendous future flowering displays. There is a lot to do in the garden this month, but do not overlook pruning when putting ...