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When and How to Prune New vs. Old Growth Perennials for Beautiful Blooms
Once winter starts to wane and days grow longer, it's time to tidy up the yard and prepare for spring. One of the most confusing tasks is when to prune woody flowering perennials. Cut back for new wood and preserve old growth - what does it mean? In simplest terms, not all woody perennials follow the same schedule for blooming, which impacts when they can be pruned. So, let's break down how to prune new vs. old growth perennials with quick and easy tips. Radio Red Autumn Sage
Mar 104 min read


The Incredible Journey of Monarch Butterflies & Ways to Help this Natural Wonder
If you catch a glimpse of a beautiful, orange and black monarch butterfly resting in your garden this summer, you’re actually witnessing...
Jun 9, 20256 min read


Tips for Proper Crepe Myrtle Care: Avoiding the Landscaping Crime of Crepe Murder
Put down the loppers and step away from the crepe myrtles. PLEASE! Every season across America’s lawns and landscapes, these beautiful...
Mar 4, 20244 min read


Best Plants for Attracting Bees, Butterflies and Hummingbirds to Your Garden
When you're rushing to work sipping a grande coffee and enjoying a blueberry muffin, you have a pollinator to thank. Coffee and...
Jul 10, 20238 min read
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