Want a beautiful garden, but worry that flowers won't grow in your parched region? Look to drought-resistant plants like ...
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Cutting back flowering perennials, annuals and bedding ... To do this, cut or pinch back plants by half. Sedum, rudbeckia, echinacea, helenium and golden rod will all respond well to this technique.
Knowing the difference between annual vs. perennial plants will help you understand how each type will behave in your garden.
A Camano Island flower farmer shares tips for growing and enjoying bearded iris, an old-fashioned flower frequently found in ...
A gardening enthusiast has shared a list of 31 plants that slugs won't touch, promising a "colourful" outdoor space free from the slimy pests. Slugs are notorious for devouring leaves and leaving ...
although it’s likely that flowering perennials will form the backbone of the garden. Prioritise varieties with flowers that ...
Mindaugas Dulinskas / Getty Images Perennials are beloved by gardeners because they come back year after year with minimal effort. But one downside of these plants is they often take multiple ...
The simple answer to all of the above, strange as it may sound, is that pinching out, pruning, and cutting back are all tried ...