Outdoor Guide on MSN
This Strong-Smelling Perennial May Be The Reason Bears Keep Visiting Your Yard
Black bears sometimes wander into yards, even when your garbage is out of reach. But if they keep coming back, there's a ...
Move cold-sensitive potted plants indoors before winter hits. Learn which ones work with your decor and how to transition them safely from outdoors.
Gardeners planning ahead for spring color should know that timing matters for one standout shrub. A pruning misstep can ...
House Digest on MSN
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 ...
While a fall application of mulch can be beneficial to plants, we have seen a growing trend of piling mulch much deeper than ...
The Pioneer Woman on MSN
These Are the Best Shade-Loving Flowers and Plants for Your Yard
For plenty of colorful petals all through your garden, plant primrose! These water-loving plants appreciate some morning sun ...
November in the South is marked by mild days and cool nights—perfect weather for plants to set down roots. Discover which ...
This week’s preview of winter gave outdoor perennial potted plants a rude awakening. This sudden winter burst is a timely reminder to start overwintering potted plants. Why take time to protect potted ...
The healthiest Texas sage I ever saw was a large specimen that, seemingly by a miracle, was blooming adjacent to a freeway ...
Bud dormancy allows perennial plants to survive winter, but insufficient winter chill under warming climates disrupts this ...
The issue is root depth; larger bulbs like hyacinths, tulips, Dutch iris and daffodils need about 8-10 inches of soil depth ...
Before winter closes in, do one last thing for all the trees, shrubs and other plants in your garden: Make sure they have a ...
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