CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa. — Now that the leaves have fallen and the weather is crisp, cool and comfortable, it's a great time to do some outdoor gardening that will really make a difference come spring time.
Spring is a good time for dividing mid-summer and fall-blooming perennials because they're still dormant or, at most, putting out small leaves, making it easier to make cuts. Besides, the new ...
Plant these easy-care perennials in the fall, and they’ll pop up when the grass turns green next spring. Fall is the ideal time to plant easy-care spring-flowering perennials. Planting when the soil ...
SAN ANTONIO – The spring has been good for the KSAT garden, but it has gotten out of control and needs a haircut. You can use small pruners or electric sheers, some of which can be found on Amazon for ...
(StatePoint) It’s a common misconception that once fall rolls around, perennials simply go dormant and don’t require maintenance until spring. But, fall is actually the perfect time to show perennials ...