Perennial plants start going into a dormancy period in late summer to protect them through the upcoming winter.
Most plants fall into a category of "annual" or "perennial." But how do you know the difference, and which type of plant should you grow in your garden?
Perennial flowers and plants return for many years, giving you the most bang for your buck. See our favorite spring, summer, ...
Dividing plants also prevents overcrowding, controls plant growth in your garden, and helps keep the plants healthy. The ...
PureWow editors select every item that appears on this page, and some items may be gifted to us. Additionally, PureWow may ...
Our changing environment poses great risk to the global food supply. A new study argues that our efforts to address this risk ...
Piscataquis County Soil and Water Conservation District offers an annual Tree and Plant Sale, which features a wide variety ...
State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding, Co-Innovation Center for Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Poplar Germplasm Enhancement and Variety Improvement, ...
If you want to enjoy the literal fruits of a tree's labor, consider growing helpful plants in its vicinity. One great option ...
Southern Living editors love plants. Here's a list of our favorites, from snappy seasonal blooms to classic trees perfect for ...