If neglected, mistletoe infestations can overwhelm trees and almost literally suck the life out of them. There is no perfect treatment, but with persistence, it can be minimized, writes columnist Bill ...
Trees provide essential structure while adding their own unique beauty to the landscape. Discover gorgeous flowering trees that are quick to establish and grow, lending the garden that lived-in appeal ...
Agroecologist and professor Liz Carlisle discusses her latest book, a collection of guest essays that makes the case for more diverse crops.
Have you ever seen a hibiscus flower? Although its petals have a range of colors, what makes the trumpet-shaped flower more ...
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How to plant and grow artichokes for an abundant harvest
Artichokes can be grown as perennials or annuals, depending on your growing zone.
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30 types of weeds and how to ID them
Meet the most common botanical interlopers you're likely to find in your garden or vegetable patch, and learn how to treat each.
A super long-blooming native Joe-Pye eupatorium, a new pink-bloomer that’s a hummingbird magnet, and four new perennial flowers that earned national trial-garden honors lead the list of perennial ...
Farmers who want to maximize their profits and productivity come spring would do well to add winter sowing to their routine. This seed-starting method is great for hardy annuals and perennials that ...
The location offers a more intimate, retail-focused experience than Perennial’s original South City brewery. It’s also the first space designed to showcase both the brewery’s beers and the ...
November is almost here, and it’s time to get your perennial flower garden ready for winter. Do you cut it down or don’t you? The traditional approach to preparing herbaceous perennial beds for winter ...
Drought conditions that have withered perennial flowers gardens this autumn could be ending soon. "This rain sure hasn't hurt," said Mary Lee Minor, a horticulture columnist and a longtime member of ...
As you prepare your gardens for winter, consider marking the location of late emerging perennials to avoid accidentally weeding them out in spring. Use bulbs, commercial or DIY plant labels, stones or ...
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