If your yard gets more shade than sun, these hardy perennials will still deliver lush foliage and beautiful blooms year after ...
St. Patrick’s Day is all about the “wearin’ of the green,” but did you ever consider the “growin’ of the green” in your ...
Prices of many things have gone up significantly in recent times. One way to combat that, as a gardener, is to start plants by seed.
You know hostas? Those broad-leafed, perennial plants landscapers so often put in shady spots, or on the edges between gardens and lawns? Well, it turns out hosta shoots are edible. Really.
Tough as nails, but these resilient plants are pretty, too. You'll have a green thumb with flowers and other plants you can't kill.
Perennial and grass foliage can add a lot of appeal to the winter landscape while being beneficial for overwintering pollinators and wildlife. That’s why I prefer waiting until early spring to cut ...
Fall is a good time to dig, divide and (if necessary) move garden perennials, since the high temperatures of summer associated with water stress have subsided. The cooler weather of September and ...
Hostas are a summer mainstay, decorating flowerbeds with large, lush leaves, and thriving in partial sun or shade. It's no wonder these plants are a favorite among expert and amateur gardeners alike.
You have a chance to view a variety of gardens from small to large, shaded, sun, rock, water, and vegetable. Some gardens are prairie style, cutting, and even one is dedicated to fairies. It is Open ...
Also called hellebore, Lenten rose (Helleborus orientalis) will do best in a location protected from cold winter winds. A dependable choice for part to full shade, Lenten rose will be a long-term ...
Hostas are a very low-maintenance perennial that you can grow in the shade. They require well-draining soil, but only need minimal fertilizing. Make sure to be patient when growing these plants, and ...