15 Purple Perennials To Plant In Fall To Enjoy Year After Year
Fall is the season to invest in perennials that last, and these striking purple blooms are ready to transform your garden into something unforgettable.
Read MoreFall is the season to invest in perennials that last, and these striking purple blooms are ready to transform your garden into something unforgettable.
Read MoreJoin the mid-October celebration at family-friendly MumFest in New Bern, NC, where vibrant garden mums take center stage, with local crafts and delicious food.
Read MoreLantanas are unfussy shrubs that bloom abundantly without much care. To make flowering last even longer, you need to prune them at the right time of the year.
Read MoreWant to add some permanent color to your veggie patch? The flowers bring in pollinators. Just make sure you avoid this popular and pretty yet problematic vine.
Read MoreLooking for a new yet unusual flowering addition to your garden? Bupleurum is treasured by florists for its odd, long-lasting blooms. Grow it for home use, too.
Read MoreA butterfly garden is truly a special, magical space, and it's not difficult to grow one in your own yard. You just need the right collection of plants.
Read MorePollinators can transform a garden, but the wrong plant layout choice could drive a wedge between you and the wildlife you’re hoping to welcome.
Read MoreWhen the warm days of spring arrive, garden centers are packed full of plants just ready to go in the ground, but is this the best time to plant perennials?
Read MoreFrom full-sun bloomers to shade-friendly favorites, Home Depot’s perennial selection offers year-round beauty and reliable growth for any home garden.
Read MoreWhether you grow hardy or tropical hibiscus, you want to provide them with the perfect fall care, so they reward you with plenty of blooms once summer arrives.
Read MoreUsing coffee grounds in the garden has numerous benefits but it can change the soil's pH levels, which can lead to a growth problem for your colorful mums.
Read MoreLooking for ways to encourage your phlox plants to produce healthy, big blooms in the spring? Start with pruning at the right time each year.
Read MoreBefore you start adding companion plants to your garden, be sure you aren't considering this popular perennial which can actually harm your roses.
Read MoreIrises lose their blooms in mid summer, so you might be tempted to prune them back at this time. Experts say you should wait until fall to cut.
Read MoreIf you love hummingbirds, there's a beautiful purple perennial you can add to your garden that will produce blooms late into the season for these birds.
Read MoreChoosing the healthiest mum at the store comes down to more than picking the prettiest plant on the shelf. Here's what you should look for when you shop.
Read MoreDaylilies are a gorgeous, low-maintenance flower, and pruning them at the right time of year will ensure plenty of healthy blooms year after year.
Read MoreExtend your garden’s show with a native bloomer that begins to thrive just as others fade, bringing pollinators and vibrancy into the cooler months.
Read MoreRoses gradually reduce their blooms as the weather cools and winter approaches. Use this easy trick to get the most possible blooms from a plant through fall.
Read MoreIf you want some stunning flowering plants to grow, so that you can enjoy their colorful blooms for longer, here are a few native species you can consider.
Read MoreYou can never have too many blooms in your garden, right? Wrong. A crowded garden can lead to several health issues. Here's what to look for and how to fix it.
Read MoreFood can be scarce for pollinators in the colder months of the year, so it can really benefit your local wildlife if you grow fall- and winter-blooming plants.
Read MoreMany gardeners divide hosta plants in the spring, ahead of their beautiful summer blooms. But there are also some added benefits of dividing them in autumn.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines dries the flowers she grows in her garden to preserve them using an affordable kitchen ingredient you likely have on hand to maintain the color.
Read MorePink flowers popping up in your lawn? The majority of pink-flowered weeds are aggressive or invasive enough that they should be pulled — but not all.
Read MoreYou may be tempted to tidy up your garden this fall, but when it comes to this colorful perennial, it is best to hold off on the pruning. It's worth the wait.
Read MoreIf you're looking to attract butterflies to your garden, this native perennial plant is a surefire way to do it and adds beautiful blooms in the process.
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