May is the perfect time to get your garden ready for summer. And pruning these flowering plants now can encourage more ...
Now that you’ve tackled most of your early spring chores such as yard cleanup, planting your vegetables, and early-season lawn care, you’re ready to turn to other maintenance tasks, such as pruning.
While each daylily bloom only lasts for a short amount of time — it's in the name, after all — this variety will reward you ...
May is a great time to refresh the garden. After clearing out winter die-off, these perennials will benefit from periodic ...
This British pruning trick delivers sturdy perennials with more flowers—no staking needed. See if the Chelsea Chop is right ...
Add purple plants to your yard and enjoy the bold, colorful blooms all season long. We found purple flowering plants for ...
While everyone makes a beeline for nurseries in spring, late autumn is the better time to get planting.
The main differences come from how plants are pollinated. Wind-pollinated plants release very fine, lightweight pollen, which ...
Why May matters: Warm, moist soil and active growth make this month ideal for dividing perennials, pruning, and planting to set up gardens for summer. Boost plant health: Dividing clumps of hostas, ...