There are so many stunning low-maintenance perennials that can add color to your garden, including rudbeckias, day lilies, coneflowers, and tall phlox.
Frost-tolerant greens, garlic, herbs are among the plants that can be planted well into Charleston’s fall season. What to plant in your garden this fall.
The first week of November shuffles in the rain and storms of autumn, so take this as your cue to stop procrastinating and protect tender plants that you want to survive over the winter.
As winter hands off to early spring, the pots can be replaced again with tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, and other ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera offers tips on everything from herbs to plant in November to local irrigation restrictions as ...
You can buy coral bells, Hostas, ornamental grasses, sedums, rosemary, coneflowers, and more at Lowe's to fill your porch ...
Add your planting arrangement, starting with the centerpiece, then the fillers, and finish up with the trailing plants. Pack ...
As the days get colder and the nights get longer, we'll take all the vibrant plants we can get. Luckily, one plant can shine all the way until spring.
Plant perennials in fall so they can establish roots before spring blooms. Choose native varieties to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Creeping phlox, columbine, and bee balm love sun; ...
You can plant leafy greens and sprouting broccoli right through the winter. Peas can be planted by seed through October. As ...
Five things to do in the garden this week: Fruit trees.This is the best time of year to plant fruit trees. If you choose to benefit from the advantages of fall planting, please make sure you use tree ...