The Purple Perennial You Can Plant In November For Beautiful Spring Blooms
Looking to add a pop of purple next spring? One hardy perennial thrives when planted in November and brings early color to the shadiest corners of your garden.
Read MoreLooking to add a pop of purple next spring? One hardy perennial thrives when planted in November and brings early color to the shadiest corners of your garden.
Read MoreIf you love the heady scent of this compact shrub's flowers, put those shears down. Prune in fall and you risk removing buds for the sake of a shapelier plant.
Read MoreHostas are shade-loving plants with blooms that attract a wide array of pollinators. Pair them with this native ground cover that thrives in similar conditions.
Read MoreAzaleas are a perennial that can be left outdoors during the winter in certain hardiness zones, but there's one thing you need to do to protect them.
Read MoreLiving in a warm, arid environment has its advantages in winter, but your options for garden plants are limited. Try this succulent that requires little care.
Read MoreHostas aren't difficult to maintain or care for, but they are prone to pests. Give them an added layer of protection by planting this gorgeous flower nearby.
Read MoreIf you have a problem with ticks in your yard, there's one popular and stunning fall-colored flower that you should be growing to keep these pests away.
Read MoreAgastache is a genus that includes many stunning plants loved my hummingbirds. Keep them healthy so they bring those little hummers back to your yard next year.
Read MoreThe kinds of seeds and bulbs you can plant in November are limited, but if you're frequently visited by deer, that list becomes even shorter.
Read MoreAfrican daisies boast beautiful blooms that are similar in appearance to the common daisy, which is why you'll want to keep them coming back in your garden.
Read MoreWhat's the most important fall task for gardenias? Discover the essential care step that ensures healthy growth and beautiful spring blooms. Don't skip it.
Read MoreThis native evergreen shrub sprouts yellow flowers from midwinter to early spring and hummingbirds love its nectar. Plus, it has berries other birds enjoy too.
Read MoreIf you want to keep deer and rabbits out of your garden, try planting this drought-tolerant and low maintenance plant. Its scent acts as a deterrent.
Read MoreTired of buying refills for your diffuser? Grow this low-maintenance trailing vine with heady-fragranced blooms to fill your home with the scent of the tropics.
Read MoreImprove your indoor lavender's life by pairing it with plants that make it look prettier, boost it heady fragrance, make it healthier, and keep it pest-free.
Read MoreDiscover what twine and pops of color have in common with this whimsical glass jar upcycle. Perfect for boho lovers, it's a way to add charm to your decor.
Read MoreIf you're having trouble keeping your hydrangeas happy and healthy in recent seasons, you're not alone. These flowers are facing a disease surge.
Read MoreIf you have a collection of flowering plants that you aren't ready to give up once frost hits, grab some cuttings and propagate them for next spring.
Read MoreContainer gardening makes growing your favorite plants easier, allowing you to move them around and manage their size. Begin with any of these ten options.
Read MoreWhile some bulbs, like tulips, can be planted and forgotten, other tender bulbs often require an extra step in winter to keep them healthy for spring.
Read MoreOf all the Thanksgiving centerpiece ideas, floral arrangements are most likely to bring a vibrancy to your table. Consider these 12 uncommon ideas.
Read MoreWhen the first frost hits, your garden’s not done yet — it’s just time for a little tough love. Learn which plants need a post-frost trim and how to do it.
Read MoreOur master gardener reveals the gardening trends gaining popularity in 2026. Hint: The focus is on wildlife, conservation, whimsy, and vibrant color.
Read MorePeonies are vibrant spring bloomers, but good winter care is vital for lots of flowers. Luckily, even inexperienced gardeners can prepare peonies for the cold.
Read MoreZinnias often showcase their vibrant colors during the late summer months, but if you're craving some fall saturation, you might be in luck.
Read MoreConeflowers are a crowd pleaser thanks to their low care needs and long blooming season, but these other flowers carry many of the same benefits.
Read MoreCreating a native garden for its low-maintenance needs, environmental benefits, or to attract wildlife and pollinators? These resources will get you started.
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