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Most perennials are easy care plants that require less maintenance than annuals and return year after year with minimal fuss. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the basics of how and when to divide ...
Want to create a safe space in your yard for your dog? Here are some toxic plants you'll want to avoid in the garden.
Gibbs Gardens is 300 acres of natural beauty outside of Atlanta. This estate has flourishing gardens that bloom during all ...
Perennials can be the backbone of your garden because they come back every year. Learn how and when you should plant ...
Southern Living editors love plants. Here's a list of our favorites, from snappy seasonal blooms to classic trees perfect for ...
Charleston’s spring weather has arrived, and everything is alive with color. Now is the perfect time to take advantage of the ...
Mulching helps retain moisture in the soil, plus it protects the plants in colder winter climates. Most daylilies do not need fertilizer. Instead, for added nutrients, add compost to the soil ...
It is difficult to know what to do about investing in new plant material this year. In spite of fears of drought, the ...
Relax, sit back, and watch them move from flower to flower. Butterflies and hummingbirds bring hours of enjoyment for all ages. To attract them next to your patio or garden ...
Spring or early autumn are the best times to divide most plants as the harsh temperatures of the summer and the dormancy ...
Our feline friends cannot also tolerate a group of familiar lilies: Asiastic, Oriental, and the nostalgic daylilies. All parts of these plants if consumed by a cat can result in kidney failure.
Hydrangeas tend to be a fan favorite for landscaping—and they look gorgeous paired with so many different kinds of plants and ...