Climate change is shifting the zones where plants grow – here’s what that could mean for your garden
Climate change complicates plant choices and care. Early flowering and late freezes can kill flowers like these magnolia blossoms. Matt Kasson, CC BY-ND With the arrival of spring in North America, ...
With the arrival of spring in North America, many people are gravitating to the gardening and landscaping section of home improvement stores, where displays are overstocked with eye-catching seed ...
Every longtime gardener has a list of tough flowering perennials they consult when they need a dependable plant. My criteria for selecting the plants on this list are simple: They must be “tough,” ...
When spring arrives, gardeners are ready to buy plants, and many times we are trying something new and different. View full sizeIllustration by Kenneth Harrison / The Times-Picayune One of the most ...
It happens to us all: maybe you spent hours landscaping your yard for the year, enjoyed a season of blooms—but you sadly watched all of your plants die back and never return. Chances are, you probably ...
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8 perennials to pair together – how to choose harmonious combinations to make your planting look professional
When choosing perennials to pair together, there are a few key points to take into consideration. When I'm planning a border ...
In the mailbag this morning: What zone is New York? We are around 5 here in Boise. Question: Can you transplant annuals in the fall, treat them like a house plant during winter and replant them ...
Learn about (and shop for) the best low-maintenance perennial flowers that come back every year to make your garden effortlessly beautiful. “When you’re looking at doing perennials for your outdoor ...
Planting coneflowers in November gives them time to set roots before spring. "If you're lucky enough to plant this perennial ...
Winter’s grip will send the bulk of your garden right into hibernation mode, and some plants might not even make it through especially frosty temps. Still, there are hardy perennials that refuse to ...
Climate change is shifting the zones where plants grow – here’s what that could mean for your garden
Matt Kasson receives funding from the US Department of Agriculture. With the arrival of spring in North America, many people are gravitating to the gardening and landscaping section of home ...
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