Caring For Your Perennials
Perennials require some minimal care compared to annuals. They need watering, deadheading, cutting back, and dividing but will return each year.
Perennials require some minimal care compared to annuals. They need watering, deadheading, cutting back, and dividing but will return each year.
Container plantings allow you to add the beauty of garden blooms to your landscape in places where in-ground plantings won’t work, but container-grown plants need a little more TLC.
Step one: Add spots in your landscape to move life outdoors in the summer. Step two: add the finishing touches.
Composting can be easy for even the lazy gardener who creates a recipe of “green” and “brown” materials, as well as choosing a compost bin that with the right amount of maintenance.
Thinking of bringing in some of those gorgeous tulips from your garden? Conditioning the cut blooms with commercial floral preservative for a minimum of eight hours will lengthen the amount of time a floral bouquet will last.
Butterflies will be coming to Minnesota soon, so start planning your garden with these tips to attract them to your home.