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    Ten Autumn Blooming Perennials for Sun or Part Sun

    Autumn-blooming perennials will keep the garden full of color until frost and cold weather arrive. Though comparatively few in number, autumn blooming perennials offer an abundance of blooms and a brilliance of colors. You could easily devote an entire garden to autumn-blooming perennials. Autumn-blooming perennials are best planted in spring and early summer, but with […] More

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    How to Grow Nippon Daisy — Nipponanthemum

    Nippon daisy, Nipponanthemum, can brighten the late summer and autumn garden with its white daisy flowers and shiny green leaves. It is a drought-tolerant perennial that is prized for its long-lasting cut flowers. Plant Nippon daisies in groups of seven or more for best effect. It is an excellent choice for mid-borders. Nippon daisies tend […] More

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    How to Grow Burnet — Sanguisorba

    Burnet, botanical name Sanguisorba, is a rhizomatous perennial that typically grows to about 3 feet tall. Bare stems are topped dark red to black-purple flower spikes. Burnet, commonly called Great Burnet, is a welcome addition to cottage and wildflower gardens. It can be placed in the middle of mixed borders. Burnet is a culinary herb […] More

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    How to Grow and Care for Poinsettia

    The quintessential holiday houseplant, the poinsettia is actually a tropical plant native to Mexico. The true flowers are tiny, yellow centers that are surrounded by showy, colorful leaf bracts that are typically thought of as the flowers. While poinsettia is grown as a colorful landscape shrub in southern Florida, California, and Mexico, most know it […] More

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    How to Care for Perennial Flowers

    Perennial flowers live more than two years. Some perennials live indefinitely. In many gardens, most of the plants are hardy perennials such as phlox, peonies, delphinium, and bleeding heart. Perennials are often referred to as “the busy gardener’s favorites” because they tend to take care of themselves. Once established perennials they can bring beauty to […] More

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    Perennial Flowers and Their Seasons

    Understanding the nature of plants will help you establish a garden that will be a thing of beauty rather than a disappointment. Perennials are plants that live for three or more years. They live longer than annuals and biennials. Of course, trees and shrubs are perennial in habit, but the term perennial is generally applied […] More

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    How to Plant Perennials

    Perennial plants offer an immense variety of shape, form, color, texture, and scent. There are perennials suitable for nearly every garden. Perennials are herbaceous plants–meaning they are not woody. A perennial commonly lives for 3 to 5 years, some much longer. Whereas trees and shrubs give structure to garden design, perennials contribute a great deal […] More