For these perennials, fall division comes with substantial risks, including the inability to endure cold weather and fight ...
Pruning is necessary for many perennials as they begin to fade, but these plants could be damaged by the process or even die ...
Drought and intense heat have left many plants struggling, and what was once a beautiful summer garden may no longer be ...
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Fall is the best time to divide perennial plants that flower in the spring or summer months. Discover the benefits of plant division and which plants respond well to regular division.
Perennial plants return to our gardens each growing season, but after several years, they may outgrow their original space.
Early fall is an excellent time to plant most perennials. The weather is cooling, rain is usually more regular than in the heat of summer (we’re still waiting this year), and the soil will be warm ...
Coreopsis is an easygoing perennial that blooms from summer through fall. These tough plants can handle heat, humidity, and ...
Yew hedges or topiary can stay neat with just one trim per year, and October represents the end of the window to do this.
Strong results depend not just on division but on the care that follows. Gardeners should keep roots shaded, space properly and delay applying fertilizer to help perennial plants recover fully and ...
“A clean garden in the fall is your best insurance for a healthy start in spring,” she said.