Last Sunday and Monday were perfect days to prune. In addition to pruning trees and shrubs, it’s also time to cut back perennials, including roses. If any of my perennials look good through the winter ...
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15 Perennials You Should Mulch After First Hard Frost, From Our Pro Gardener
To help your perennials survive the winter, our pro gardener explains which of these you should mulch after the first hard ...
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25 Of The Prettiest Flowers In The World, According To Our Garden Pro
With hundreds of thousands of flowers in the world, it can be tough to choose which ones to plant in your garden. Our pro ...
Finish cutting back perennials and cleaning up garden debris this month. It is best to cut back perennials before they start growing to minimize damage to the new growth. Many perennials have started ...
Question: Do roses, strawberries and perennial flowers really need winter protection? Mine have always survived without doing anything special. Answer: Although all will usually survive without ...
Q: My bushes are diseased! The leaves have tiny orange “spots” and are turning brown/dry. I’ve had them for 10 years or more and they gave lovely flowers 2, 3 times a season. There are some buds but ...
These perennials, trees, and shrubs provide vital food and shelter for backyard birds through the winter months.
Roses have a reputation for being difficult to grow and disease-prone. But who's really to blame? We are, said Peter E. Kukielski, a rosarian and the author of "Rosa: The Story of the Rose," a new ...
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