Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Perennial flowers may be expensive but are well worth the investment. Summer perennials come back year after year, and many are ...
Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum) is a hardy shade perennial that grows best in USDA Zones 3 to 8, making it suitable for zone 6 gardens. Emerging early in spring, the mayapple's umbrella-shaped leaves ...
a perennial garden with several colorful flowering plants - Schwirl52/Getty Images May is a long-awaited season for most gardeners. As the warm spring temperatures begin to rise, memories of the cold ...
A new line of high-performing mixed-species peonies, a super-sized new salvia, and several new varieties of pollinator favorites highlight the list of interesting new perennials debuting in the 2025 ...
A cross between coneflowers and gloriosa daisies, a new variety of a little-known native plant, and the smallest native Joe Pye flower yet top the list of interesting new perennials debuting in the ...
These fragrant clematis varieties are known for their large flower size, measuring up to 6 inches in diameter. In zones 6 to ...
A little July trim will ensure your flower garden has bountiful blooms for the rest of the season, plus more nectar for ...
There are a few perennials that bloom almost as long as annuals. These are my very favorites. Alstroemeria or Peruvian Lily blooms from late May until October. I have 4 colors: yellow, red, orange, ...
You’ve probably heard plants described as annuals and perennials in gardening. Knowing the difference between annual vs. perennial plants will help you understand how each type will behave in your ...
Although many areas need rain, this has been a tremendous fall for gardening. Extended weeks of frost-free weather have given us more time to enjoy the autumn beauty of our perennial gardens. The most ...
Alan Titchmarsh has shared a list of perennial flowers and plants that people should be planting in their gardens right now to ensure they have a "glorious year of colour" for seasons to come ...