Hummingbirds are a welcome sight in any garden, so we've compiled a list of 12 beautiful blue flowers they love that you'll ...
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous ...
Agapanthus plants grown in containers add an exotic touch to your flower garden. Then in winter, they make an attractive houseplant indoors.
If you’re searching for a low-maintenance, eco-friendly alternative to traditional grass lawns, perennials (most often low-growing crop covers) offer stunning and practical solutions. These resilient ...
Some flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom abundantly later in the season.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. woodland phlox growing in shade - fotubi/Shutterstock When you think of phlox, you might picture the 5-foot-tall garden phlox ...
Brand new, never-before-identified species of garden perennials are rare, as botanists have likely discovered most of the botanical plant types that will thrive in perennial gardens. But breeders have ...
What’s your favorite color? My favorite color has always been green. I guess it figures, given my life-long interest in plants. But, if you ask me what my favorite color of flower is, I would say blue ...
True blue flowers have an almost otherworldly look – so vivid it’s easy to imagine they’ve been AI-generated. Blue is the rarest color in nature, and most “blue” flowers actually lean purple, so when ...
Some perennial flowers can take all the heat a central-Pennsylvania summer can dish out and grow on with no ill effects. Others, not so much. High heat has the ability to wilt leaves, shut down ...
Bees pollinate our crops and make it possible to live in a world with honey. Invite them into your garden with these annuals and perennials.
Gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has shared his top seven drought-resistant plants that thrive in sunny, dry conditions and help preserve water in your garden ...