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How to Prune Basil to Boost Your Harvest
Better Homes & Gardens· 5 days agoHarvesting and pruning basil are similar processes but are done for different purposes. If you’re growing only one basil plant, you'll likely be able to...
UT Gardens Jackson to host perennial and flowering shrubs sale - WBBJ TV
WBBJ TV· 1 day agoUniversity of Tennessee Gardens, Jackson, is hosting the Perennial and Flowering Shrubs Sale on...
How to keep your CT perennials and annuals looking fabulous all season long
Hartford Courant· 16 hours agoperennial gardens that are bursting with color are seldom planted in spring and left untouched until...
This perennial has pink flowers and a taste deer don’t like: George’s Plant Pick of the Week
The Patriot-News· 14 hours agoThis week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native pink-blooming perennial called Bowman's root 'Pink...
New annuals, perennials add something special to the garden
The Day· 18 hours ago2024 brings new annuals and perennials that will make any plant lover bloom from ear to ear. Superbissima Wine Red from Cerny Seed is not your grandmother’s petunia (unless ...
What Are Biennial Plants? Here's Everything to Know About Them
Real Simple via Yahoo News· 2 days agoWhy wait for the second year to see your flowers bloom when you could choose ones that bloom in the first year? And, if you're looking for flowers with ...
Should You Plant Annuals or Perennials?
House Beautiful via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAnnual Plants vs. Perennial Flowers, ExplainedFrancesco Lagnese [table-of-contents] stripped Every garden needs a curated mix of spring flowers ...
Melinda Myers: Winning perennial plant adds color and fragrance
The Grass Valley Union· 16 hours agoSelected for its tall sturdy habit and fragrant dense flower heads it is a welcome addition to ...
7 Summer Flowers You Can Still Plant and Enjoy This Season
Real Simple via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThese Dr. Seuss-like flowers can still be planted in June for blooms that will last from mid-summer...
The 40 Most Beautiful Flowers in the World
Veranda via AOL· 2 days agoperennials. With sword-like foliage and flowers that range in heights from a few inches tall to up to five feet tall, there’s an iris for every garden.