
Don’t let bare shadows or a misconception that gardens require sunlight discourage you. Shade perennials offer a vast range of options to completely transform your garden. Select native plants and ...

Gomphrena brings enduring beauty and environmental advantages whether you plant it as an annual or a perennial in your region. Gomphrena requires minimal care while providing vibrant color and outs...

When starting your garden you should select plants that offer extended benefits over multiple seasons. While pansies create immediate happiness in gardens they join native species to create extende...

Classic Johnny-jump-ups, showy pansies and native violet varieties all make excellent choices for gardeners seeking attractive small flowers. The combination of their strong durability and simple c...

So, is Celosia a perennial? Celosia functions as a tender perennial plant which is treated as an annual in the majority of United States growing zones. The correct climate conditions or indoor care...

Ranunculus bulbs are a stunning addition to any spring garden, offering rose-like blooms in vibrant colors with minimal care. Best planted in early spring or fall, these cool-weather lovers thrive ...

Although zinnias are annuals, their self-seeding nature coupled with their persistent blooms give the impression that they persist throughout the growing season. Zinnias provide vibrant blooms that...

Your low-maintenance full sun perennials will thrive best when planted in well-drained soil and given regular water during their initial growing season. Once established these plants only require r...

Discover Liatris spicata, the Blazing Star: a tall, heat-tolerant perennial with purple flower spikes, ideal for pollinators and summer gardens.

Discover the vivid orange Turk's Cap Lily (Lilium superbum), America's tallest lily, featuring striking green throats, maroon spots, and easy-care for summer gardens.

Discover Blue Cohosh, a shade-loving woodland perennial with bright yellow blooms, deep blue berries, and golden fall foliage—thriving in rich, moist soil.

The Pasque Flower stands as a signature plant for native wildflower meadows and alpine rock gardens as well as pollinator-friendly borders because it delivers aesthetic beauty and ecological benefits.