Planting in the fall can set your garden up for spring success. From bold peonies to earthy stonecrop, there's a range of ...
As the vibrant colors of summer and autumn fade from our gardens, it’s easy to assume that all outdoor life has gone dormant.
For a lazy gardener natives are a godsend, requiring less fertilizing, less water and less attention in general.
September is the perfect time to use mild weather to your advantage and get your favorite perennials in the ground. "The soil is still warm, nights are getting cooler, and roots get a head start ...
Common yarrow produces one to several 8- to 16-inch-tall stems. Leaves are evenly distributed along the stem, with the leaves ...