Spring might seem like the obvious time to plant perennials—after all, it’s when we sow most annuals, from flowers to vegetables. Temperatures are warming, rain is plentiful, and the energy and ...
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6 easy steps to prep your garden for a successful fall harvest
There's something quietly satisfying about a fall harvest. The air is cooler, the light is softer, and the beds that spent ...
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We asked gardening pros if fall or spring is better for perennials—here’s what they recommend
Experts agree that fall is generally the best time to plant perennials. Growing zone and the type of perennial can influence whether spring or fall is best. Always research the plant and growing zone ...
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