Are dahlias perennial or annuals? It depends on your climate! Learn how to keep dahlias coming back year after year with this guide.
The most common question about snapdragons is: are snapdragons annual or perennial? The answer is that they can be both. You can learn more about how long snapdragons live by clicking this article for
Chosen as one of the 75 Great Plants for American Gardens by the American Horticultural Society, Amsonia tabernaemontana (Blue Star) is an exceptional perennial.
Spring is the best time to plant flowers and add colors to your garden. But you should not limit this joy to spring and summer;…
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What’s the difference between annuals and perennials? In general, annuals need to be replanted every year, and perennials come back year after year. But, when shopping for plants, it's more complicated because hardiness depends on your growing zone. Get all your questions about annuals vs perennials answered here.
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Come discover the 18 best fall flowers to grow in your garden for autumn blooms. Some may grow through winter in mild climates too!
Sow these flower seeds in fall for beautiful blooms the following spring and summer.
A low-maintenance mix of annuals and perennials creates the perfect border for a set of steps.
If you long for your flower garden to bloom year after year with minimal effort, try planting a few low-maintenance perennials! Not only are they stunning and easy to care for, but they're also cost-effective
Do you know the difference between annuals and perennials? This post discusses the difference between both kinds of plants and examples of each!
Want to enjoy a vibrant garden throughout the year? Here are the most stunning Perennial Flowers That Bloom From Spring To Fall Continuously!
If you long for your flower garden to bloom year after year with minimal effort, try planting a few low-maintenance perennials! Not only are they stunning and easy to care for, but they're also cost-effective
Annual vs perennial vs biennial vs biannual. Do you know the differences? Then get all the info here to help you make the right plant purchasing decisions. We also list a few favorites plants of each, and where they will work well.
Tough Perennials that can take abuse, like too much moisture, drought, road spray, salt, winter snow pack, etc. and still thrive.
Grasses can act visually like shrubs. Some are arching, while others are stiff and formal. Learn more about designing your garden with grasses.
Runner beans are a different species to common (French) beans and have some unique characteristics. Frost tender perennial but normally grown as an annual. Attractive fast growing vine with lush green foliage and sprays of scarlet red flowers. Plants prod
I am excited to share that The National Garden Bureau has chosen the allium as the bulb of the year! They pick one annual, one perennial, one bulb crop and one…
This list of perennial flowers that bloom all summer will give your garden color. Check for drought-resistant and deer-resistant options.
Eliminate short-blooming perennials for good by planting self sowing annuals in your garden. These plants bloom longer and make a surprise comeback every year.
Plumbago is one of the stars of the summer garden. A perennial down South, an annual up North, this easy to grow flower is always a winner in the garden!
Do you know the difference between annuals and perennials? This post discusses the difference between both kinds of plants and examples of each!
By Erin Marissa Russell Some morning glory varieties are annuals, while others are perennials. You’ll need to know which variety of morning glory you have and do a quick Google search, or check the packaging and product description, to determine which type of morning glory you have. Some morning glories will die back as soon […]
Sow these flower seeds in fall for beautiful blooms the following spring and summer.
A helpful guide for the types of vines that grow outside homes, including annuals and perennials, deciduous and evergreen, flowering and non-flowering, and more
Cutting back perennials is an important part of maintaining your landscape. Check out this advice on when, why, and how to cut back perennials.
The practice of “Companion Planting”, a centuries-old gardening tradition, follows the theory that different plant species, planted close together, assist each other with nutrient production and ab…
Pentas plant, a sun loving annual and perennial ideal for flower borders and pots when a splash of color is needed. We share HOW TO care for Pentas. [ MORE]
Ready to start your garden seeds but still have snow outside? Try winter sowing of your seeds and get a head start for a beautiful Spring!
Lantana features showy tubular flowers that grow in clusters, adding vibrant color to borders, beds, and containers. Learn more now on Gardener's Path.
Most vegetables are high-light plants because they have to produce food. Sunlight is what helps them in food production process or photosynthesis. Unless they get sufficient time in the sun, they cannot make enough food