When To Cut Back Perennials In the crunch of fall chores and yard cleanup, you’ll have to carve out some time to tend to your ...
It’s okay to plant hardy perennials and shrubs 4–6 weeks before the ground freezes. Don't plant if the first expected fall ...
Frost-tolerant greens, garlic, herbs are among the plants that can be planted well into Charleston’s fall season. What to ...
Is it better to plant perennials in the fall or in the spring? We asked three gardening experts, and unsurprisingly, they all ...
A shady yard isn't a problem for this beautiful native flower. You can plant the perennial in the fall and expect gorgeous ...
With leaves featuring vivid streaks of red, orange, yellow and green, crotons are another quintessential plant for autumn.
First News sat down with Chevy Motswaledi, the Mahoning County OSU extension educator for agriculture and natural resources, ...
As you tackle fall garden cleanup that is crucial in November, consider leaving some fallen leaves in place. They create a ...
Native plants play a critical role in our ecosystem for beneficial insects, birds, wildlife and important microorganisms living in and on the soil. Native perennials provide a range of flowers that ...
Based on how they grow, however, spring is not the preferred time to plant hardy trees, shrubs, ground covers and vines.
Because the South has such a long growing season, you can plant potatoes in the fall. We cover all you need to know about successfully growing a fall crop of potatoes.
As leaves mature, they take on the sea green color of the ordinary, non-variegated versions of these species. Moving on to ...