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Wondering if you've missed the boat on summer planting? Here are eight perennials that you can still plant in July.
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Shade Loving Perennials
These perennial plants will brighten up even the shadiest of yards, adding lush foliage and brilliant blooms to tricky areas ...
Planting in clusters is better to help pollinators and from a garden design perspective. It looks nicer to have swaths of ...
Radical cutback of old or damaged foliage not only usually yields new foliage but can encourage a second round of bloom in ...
The combination of sunlight, warm temperatures, higher levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and rain is a recipe for abundant ...
Bloody cranesbill is a perennial geranium that grows enthusiastically with little care, particularly once established. It can tolerate drought and doesn't need deadheading, unless you want to ...
It can't get much better than the scent of peonies filling your yard in spring. Renowned for producing large, open flowers, ...
Author of the 2006 regional best-selling novel "Time in a Garden," Mary Agria is an 8-time first prize winner of the Michigan ...
Coneflowers are not subtle. They have a large central seed head with vibrant pink or purple petals radiating outwards and ...
Gardeners Swear By Bee Balm—Here’s How to Keep It Thriving originally appeared on Dengarden.
If seeing strawberries at farmers markets and roadside stands starts you dreaming about harvesting this sweet, juicy fruit in ...
Not all flowers are tiny and delicate! Garden expert Charlie Nardozzi and our Sharon Meyer have some examples of big beauties in this "In the Garden." ...