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This week's Master Gardener column also includes advice for attracting pollinators to your vegetable garden (including ...
If perennial types bloom in mid-summer or fall, then spring is the recommended dividing time, including hosta, tall garden ...
Many blooms fade when spring gives way to summer and heat and humidity arrive, but these flowers will provide stunning blooms ...
coneflower, daylily, lily and iris. Every five to 10 years, divide hosta. After removing dead tops, dig the entire clump. Long-lived perennials like peony, bleeding heart and gas plant can remain ...
As spring and summer roll on, weeds seem to pop up overnight, thriving in the warm soil and mild evening temperatures. While ...
Native species would be a plus. Some of the best perennials for attracting pollinators include bee balm, coneflowers, milkweed, yarrow, and goldenrod, all of which are also native species.
Turning lawns into meadows can have big benefits for people, wildlife and the climate. Here's why 'meadowscaping' has become the latest gardening craze.