21:35, Sat, Aug 24, 2024 Updated: 21:40, Sat, Aug 24, 2024 As the warm days of summer begin to wane, gardeners can still look forward to a beautiful display of autumn blooms. To keep your garden ...
August sees the peak of many perennials, with flowers starting to wilt and look a little tired as the month progresses. Spring and early summer usually sees the vast majority of blooms, and you might ...
Salvia Is the Heat-Loving Flower That Keeps Giving—Here’s How to Grow It originally appeared on Dengarden. Are you seeking a colorful perennial to pop into your pollinator garden? Looking for a ...
Because this salvia tends to spread and make itself comfortable in the garden, it is easy to divide and share or replant in other areas of the garden. This perennial salvia is very reliable due to its ...
Hanging baskets, planter boxes and perennial gardens that are bursting with color are seldom planted in spring and left untouched until autumn. Deadheading, pruning, trimming and pinching are all ...
Rub a leaf between your fingers, and you’ll know instantly from the minty fresh aroma that Salvia nemorosa belongs to the mint family. This charming, reliable and stalwart perennial should have a ...
Many gardeners eschew geometric shapes in gardens and go to great lengths to avoid anything resembling spheres or rectangles or even straight lines. I don't belong in that category because I like to ...
Perennial borders are wonderful. Little or no annual planting, but some pruning and deadheading required from time to time to keep plants flowering. Sage advice is to include some sage plants, in your ...