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11 perennials you can plant in clay soil

Clay soil is not a gardener's delight. I have had to deal with the clay soil in the Midlands of South Carolina for years. And even with what feels like a mountain of compost worked in, I still find ...
Discover gorgeous low-maintenance perennials that deliver stunning blooms for long-lasting color and texture throughout the ...
From desert valleys to coastal cliffs, these 20 California destinations offer spectacular spring wildflower displays.
This past January, I spent a Saturday morning logged in from home, not just as an observer but as a student of a growing and urgent movement. I was attending ...
Wild bergamot, also called bee balm, carries tufted lavender blooms that look like fireworks above gray-green leaves. Native across much of North America, it tolerates summer heat and keeps flowering ...
Neat kitchen gardens often miss an easy opportunity. Dill, cilantro, fennel, oregano, thyme, and basil make small, accessible ...
If you don't want to worry about constant planning and re-planting, check out these self-seeding flowers that will repeatedly sprout during the summer.
Area meteorologists seem to think we are through with freezing temperatures in the San Antonio area. That is good and bad. We ...
Perennials are those plants that stick around year after year, and they’re a brilliant investment for the garden. As luck would have it, there are plenty of perennials that you can plant in March.
Inviting beautiful birds to your garden is beneficial in many ways. And, it can be as simple as planting these colorful and easy-to-grow tall blossoms.
As summer winds down and the first hints of fall chill the air, many gardeners think their planting days are over. The truth is, some of the tastiest vegetables actually thrive in cooler weather.