12 Perennials To Overwinter In The Fall For Strong And Healthy Plants In The Spring
Prepare your perennials — such as gladiolus, agapanthus, and fuchsia — for a long winter ahead by following these specific overwintering steps in the fall.
Read MorePrepare your perennials — such as gladiolus, agapanthus, and fuchsia — for a long winter ahead by following these specific overwintering steps in the fall.
Read MoreFall is the perfect time to collect next year’s blooms. Harvest seeds from your favorite plants now and enjoy a lush, colorful garden for free.
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Read MoreWorm farms have risen in popularity recently because the castings make great plant food. Did you know you can amend them to make them even more beneficial?
Read MoreSpinach is a cool-season crop, but it'll need help to thrive during cold winters. Here are some protection methods for in-ground and container-grown spinach.
Read MoreThinking about planting a fruit tree in your backyard? Fruit trees take a while to get established, so make sure you choose a hybrid for a stronger start.
Read MoreFerns and hostas love shady, damp gardens, so finding a flowering ground cover partner is tricky. This sweet little plant adds a pop of color to all that green.
Read MoreSome shrubs produce flowers and berries on new wood, meaning they benefit best from a late winter prune. This bird-attracting American native is one such plant.
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Read MoreThere are more than 25,000 species of orchid, so needless to say, there's no shortage of stunning options to choose from. Here are our favorites.
Read MorePlanning your spring garden as early as November might seem like you're in a rush, but for these bulbs, fall planting is ideal for spring blooms.
Read MoreIf you want your perennials to return healthy in spring, avoid things like mulching incorrectly, improper pruning, and untimely fertilizing during fall.
Read MoreYou probably keep paper towels in your kitchen, but this humble product has plenty of uses in the garden, too. Here are some of the surprising ways to use it.
Read MoreNovember is usually a time for cleaning out the garden, but it's also the ideal month to introduce this new perennial for yellow daisy-like blooms next year.
Read MorePistachio trees thrive in warmer climates, but if you take the proper precautions, you can ensure they're protected throughout the chilly season.
Read MoreHostas are generally low-maintenance plants, but when cooler weather comes, removing any dead leaves is a more important step than you might think.
Read MoreCalla lilies usually flower in summer, but you can brighten up your winter home by forcing them to bloom out of season, which is actually easier than it sounds.
Read MoreRubber plants are hardy, but since they're tropical, they struggle in winter. Pay special attention to your plant during the colder months to ensure it thrives.
Read MoreMany people don't know that you can overwinter impatiens flowers indoors to prevent them from dying. There are some key care tips to follow if you do this.
Read MoreIf you want a vibrant garden and healthy plants when spring comes around again, there's one affordable ingredient you should add to the soil in the fall.
Read MoreIf you've just started exploring the principles of Feng Shui, you'll know that a jade plant can attract good luck, as long as you put it in the right spot
Read MoreMost tomato plants are grown for a single year, making fall or winter the end of the road. But before you put your tomato plants to rest, take a cutting.
Read MoreWhile you may assume your gardening days are done once fall rolls around, there are plenty of cleaning, organizing, and preparation tasks you could be doing.
Read MoreThis popular vine can't survive the winter outdoors in most of the U.S., but taking cuttings is as easy as pie and allows you to enjoy its color year-round.
Read MoreFallen leaves can be a gorgeous sight — or a major nuisance. Make the most of them by turning them into beneficial fertilizer rather than trashing them.
Read MoreDo you want to harvest your own veggies well into the fall? These garden plants actually taste better when harvested and enjoyed in the cooler months.
Read MoreDiscover how to effectively plan your yard's preemergent strategies by factoring in the season and weed type for optimal results. Get essential tips here.
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