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House Digest on MSNPrune These 17 Perennials In Summer To Encourage More Showstopping Blooms Next SeasonWho doesn't love seeing their garden filled with bright and beautiful blooms? To get more from your perennials, learn which ...
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Gardening Know How on MSN8 Longest-Living Perennials That Keep Blooming Beautifully For DecadesThese resilient beauties bring color and life to your garden for many years, making them long-term investments. Plant now, ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSNStop deadheading these 5 perennials now – they’re essential for migrating hummingbirds during summer and fallFor this reason, many late-blooming flowers to attract hummingbirds are considered plants you should not deadhead when the migration gets underway. Even brown and faded blooms can still contain plenty ...
As far as summer perennials go, catmint is at the top of horticulturist Christine Froehlich’s list for pruning. "The number one to prune back is nepeta. Once it flowers and starts looking sloppy, cut ...
As home gardeners become more educated about the benefits of native plants (supporting native insects, birds and wildlife, and the environment as a whole), the focus has mainly been on trees, shrubs ...
Think it's too hot to plant? Think again. Mid-July may feel sweltering, but garden expert Jennifer Brennan from Chalet Home & ...
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House Digest on MSNMake Your Hardy Geraniums Bloom Again With One Quick And Easy Gardening TipDo you want hardy geraniums that are lush and thriving? This super simple tip only takes a bit of time, and will encourage the plants to rebloom.
The worst weeds of summer are often the perennial weeds that do not die in the winter and come back stronger each summer.
While scouting plants in your yard or garden, perhaps you have noticed unusual bumps or growth extensions on the leaf ...
Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three ...
All the old stalks of true perennials will be dead, so just prune them level with the tops of these year’s emerging greenery, trying not to nick the new shoots. You are, sorry to say, in a race ...
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