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In Southern gardens, many perennial plants benefit from being planted in part shade. Learn what partial shade really means and how to site plants accordingly in the garden. Discover beautiful ...
From flowering shrubs and woody perennials to trees and grasses, discover which plants will most suit your yard's perimeter ...
Want to know what plants to prune? From lavender to wisteria, keep reading for the plants to prune in July before it's too ...
Planting shrubs and perennials in dense groups is not only good for creating a sense of privacy and seclusion in backyards, but it can also help to block out loud noises and sounds. So, if you live in ...
“Today’s column introduces guidelines for year-round gardening for herbaceous perennial plants that are native to a Mediterranean climate zone,” writes On Gardening columnist Tom Karwin… ...
Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three shade perennials to try.
Jack Frost is the most popular variety, with leaves that look frosty from a distance. Plant brunnera in good soil in a location with partial to deep shade.
Plant perennials in spring and fall when temperatures are not too extreme and rainfall is adequate. Prepare seeds and transplants a few weeks before you plan on putting them in the ground. There ...
If you plant the right perennials that are native or just plants that thrive despite the weather and that are deer-proof, you can still have a beautiful garden landscape.