We want our gardens to look well-kept even in winter. But what do we cut back now, what is the best way to trim and what should we save for later? As winter progresses, the foliage on most herbaceous ...
Our most recent column addressed the planning of a year-round garden, including designing landscape basics and searching for (mostly) California native plants. Today’s column introduces guidelines for ...
Dividing herbaceous perennials in the fall is an easy way to create new plants for your garden. A herbaceous perennial overwinters as a fleshy underground mass that can be cut into smaller pieces to ...
Depending upon the type of gardening you enjoy, August can be a month with fewer garden tasks and activities. If you tend a large vegetable garden, you are still busy with harvesting, doing battle ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Plants are classified as annuals, biennials or perennials based on their life cycles. Biennials, like foxglove, have a vegetative year followed by a flowering year. Perennials, including woody shrubs ...
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When should I cut back my perennials? Do this for lush plantings
We love perennials because every year they seem to grow richer, fuller and more lovely. But they do require just a little bit ...
Pruning garden plants is one of the most important jobs to do in autumn, and herbaceous perennials are just one type to pay attention to. A gardening expert has shared the easiest way to cut back ...
Perennial plants are those that go dormant in winter and re-grow the following season. Herbaceous perennials refer to non-woody plants such as shrubs and trees, which are also perennial plants. August ...
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