Did you know that what you do with your coneflower plants once they finish blooming can play a big role in how healthy and strong they are next year? And how well they bloom again? Coneflower is becoming more popular than ever. It’s truly one of the best late-summer blooming perennial plants around – and … The post What To Do When Coneflower Plants Finish Blooming – When & How To Cut Back Coneflower! appeared first on This Is My Garden.| This Is My Garden
Mossy saxifrage (Saxifraga x arendsii) is a catch-all term for various saxifrage hybrids. The first hybrids were created in Georg Arends’ nursery, a well-known German plant cultivator and gardener. Meanwhile, there are so many hybrids that are roughly divided into selections, making a clear assignment difficult.| PlantNative.org
Wondering how to care for your clematis in late summer to keep it strong, healthy – and most importantly, ready for even bigger blooms next year? With its stunning blooms and climbing habit, clematis can quickly become the star of any garden trellis, arbor, or fence. But by late summer, clematis plants start to slow … The post How To Care For Clematis In Late Summer – And What To Avoid Doing! appeared first on This Is My Garden.| This Is My Garden
Check out these three popular perennials you can divide in the middle of summer - and create more plants for free!| This Is My Garden
See what you need to do with your hostas after they bloom in the summer to keep their foliage healthy, vibrant -and looking great!| This Is My Garden
See what you need to do to your clematis after it blooms to keep it healthy - and give it a great chance to bloom again this summer!| This Is My Garden
It is quite easy to take care of Pink Tickseed, so you do not have to be an expert gardener to have them in your garden. Simply sow a prepared patch of unamended soil in full sun in the spring. Then, to ensure that Coreopsis Rosea seeds germinate, lightly cover them with soil or perlite or press them into damp soil.| PlantNative.org
Bugleherb grows and looks the best under complete or moderate exposure to the sun, so it is cared for in open gardens. After a couple of hours under the sun, the flowers take on their most lively form and shine with the most charming hues.| PlantNative.org
A vertical flower wall can transform a plain wall into beautiful focal point. The project usually only takes a weekend to complete, so it’s perfect DIY project for when you have a quiet weekend at home. In this article I’ll share my tips for creating a quick and easy flower wall. This post contains affiliate […] The post How to Create a Vertical Flower Wall appeared first on Urban Garden Gal.| Urban Garden Gal
See how to split your overgrown hostas this spring with ease - create a whole slew of free plants - and keep your hostas healthier than ever!| This Is My Garden
See how to prune your lavender in the spring - before the plant begins to come out. And how it can help your lavender to bigger blooms!| This Is My Garden
See why you need to plant blanketflower this year - and how this amazing, drought and deer resistant perennial can flower all summer long!| This Is My Garden
See what to do with your daisies after they bloom - including how to cut back and divide plants that may have outgrown their space!| This Is My Garden
See what to do with your hydrangeas after they bloom - and how it can have a big impact on how they bloom and perform next year!| This Is My Garden
Bees are vital pollinators, and by planting bee-friendly flowers in your garden, you can provide these industrious insects with the nectar and pollen they need to thrive. Through trial and error and a bit of research, I’ve compiled a list of plants that are not only a treat for the eyes but also a good […] The post 10 Best Flowers for Bees appeared first on Urban Garden Gal.| Urban Garden Gal