To me, apricot cut flowers are reminiscent of hazy summer days, and bring a relaxed and romantic touch to a bouquet. Their ...
Discover the blazing perennial flower that is easy to grow from seed. Learn growing tips and how to cultivate it for a ...
During the coldest months of the year, many perennials can add winter interest alongside your existing shrubs and evergreens.
This week's column tackles questions about what to do with poinsettias after Christmas, mulching and sowing seeds in winter.
Fall is an ideal time for planting flowering perennials, and we could write a long list of reasons why you should think about adding some to your garden. First, perennials don’t have to be ...
Cold-Sensitive Perennials Plants that struggle with low temperatures in your area can benefit from a mulch layer that shields ...
I prefer to leave perennials up for winter interest in my garden at home and then cut them back in spring. The spring ...
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To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. Until recently, gardeners have paid little attention to the ecological ...
Cutting back flowering perennials, annuals and bedding plants can help to improve and prolong flowering and the shape of a plant. It’s not just trees and shrubs that need pruning. Flowering ...
They grow. And in the case of herbaceous perennials, they multiply. It’s just that they multiply underground so many people don’t realize what they’ve got down there. It’s no secret that ...
Ideally, perennials should be lifted, divided and replanted every three to five years. You'll be rewarded with healthy, vigorous growth and a crop of new plants. Plants should be divided when they ...