Move over, daylilies and hostas—these less-familiar perennials have tons of color and interest to offer your garden.
Early spring may feel like a risky time to start planting, but some hardier species can handle the last bit of cold. These ...
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous ...
A super long-blooming native Joe-Pye eupatorium, a new pink-bloomer that’s a hummingbird magnet, and four new perennial ...
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Perennials are the delight of the flower gardener. Showy and colorful like annuals, their longer lives make them a less ...
The weather in March is a bit like a roller coaster ride, going from winter to spring, sometimes on the same day.
Brand new, never-before-identified species of garden perennials are rare, as botanists have likely discovered most of the botanical plant types that will thrive in perennial gardens. But breeders have ...
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 replaced ...
The first dark-leafed astilbe with purple flowers, a red-blooming delphinium, and a native alternative to salvia and lavender top the list of interesting new perennials debuting in the 2023 growing ...
Ward Dilmore, founder and head landscape designer at Petrus Luxury Estate Landscaping Company, agrees, explaining that ...
Shade-loving perennials provide dependable color and texture in the cooler, lower-light areas of the garden, and in USDA Zone 6, many perform well. This zone stretches from the southern part of New ...