Late summer into fall can be a vibrant time in the garden. Try these perennials to add some late-season color.
If you’re hoping to catch the blazing colours of autumn, your best bet is to head to your nearest arboretum. I was lucky ...
Wright and Weber plant perennials such as fiddlehead ferns and wild leeks throughout the forest. They also grow native trees ...
The Perennial Atlas Project aims to educate about how perennial crop breeding can be a useful technique to build resilience ...
I have fond memories of walking daily as a kid past my grandmother’s chain-link fence, admiring the bright red flowers on the ...
Strawberry bush has many potential uses in the garden, but it is best suited for natural-themed, native gardens. Plant in a ...
Most garden perennials like to be divided every 3-4 years and fall is a good time to do that. Dividing helps the plant to ...
With temperatures dropping, green-fingered Brits are being advised on when to bring plants inside. The warmer days of summer ...
A naturalised garden pond provides the perfect habitat for humans and wildlife alike to enjoy. Water features of any kind are ...
Dividing plants this month is a fantastic way to rejuvenate some older clumps of perennials and give you new plants to add to ...
Join us to celebrate fall's splendor and learn about Arlington National Cemetery's Memorial Arboretum! All tours are free and ...
These late-blooming perennials are a keystone plant, providing beauty and food. Learn where to best plant them and how to ...