11 Perennials To Plant In October To Attract Hummingbirds In The Spring
Beautiful spring gardens don't begin when the weather starts to warm. You can start many early blooms to attract hummingbirds during the cool days of October.
Read MoreBeautiful spring gardens don't begin when the weather starts to warm. You can start many early blooms to attract hummingbirds during the cool days of October.
Read MoreThis flowering plant not only attracts beneficial pollinators to your garden, it also produces an edible bean humans can enjoy after flowering.
Read MoreChoose fast-growing roses if you want to cover a trellis near a patio for privacy or create a waterfall of blooms over a rock wall quickly and with little fuss.
Read MoreWhile most perennials will adorn a garden for many years, planting some species in the fall will dramatically shorten their lives. They may not survive winter.
Read MoreIf you want a treat for your snow-weary eyes and attract pollinators like hummingbirds, then plant this perennial in the fall for striking blooms come spring.
Read MoreEven in colder zones, planting certain species in October can benefit them in a big way. Plant this classic, easy-to-grow species for blooms this spring.
Read MoreFor being such tiny creatures, snails can do a large amount of damage to your garden and landscape. Luckily, there are steps you can take to deter them.
Read MoreKeep your favorite rose bushes, whether potted or in-ground, thriving through chilly winter weather with these simple and effective frost protection measures.
Read MoreHelp your dusty millers thrive by growing them alongside companion plants that offer various benefits, from attracting pollinators to fixing nitrogen in soil.
Read MoreWhile fall is the perfect time to plant many trees, shrubs, perennials, and bulbs, you do want to be aware of when it's too late to plant anything in your yard.
Read MoreTo prevent aggressively growing plants with gorgeous flowers from taking over your garden, a better option is to only grow them in pots to contain their growth.
Read MoreSome flowers need time to establish before blooming in spring. Discover which flower you should plant in the fall for some serious springtime rewards.
Read MoreAre you wondering if faux chrysanthemums can truly match the charm and appeal of living blooms in your seasonal displays? Well, we've got the answer for you.
Read MoreHummingbirds are drawn to flowers that are red and tubular. This beautiful flower fits the bill nicely, drawing in hummingbirds and beautifying your garden.
Read MoreHeed the advice of a professional garden coach if you want to ensure that this native plant across the central and eastern U.S. won’t take over your garden.
Read MoreThere's a container that you can easily repurpose this fall to have plenty of extra bulb planting space and a springtime garden filled with beautiful flowers.
Read MoreDifferent zones call for different care. Whether you need to start winterizing early in Zone 2, or can enjoy a fall garden in Zone 10, here's your to-do list.
Read MoreMake sure your calla lilies' striking, trumpet-shaped blooms return next season by preparing them for winter. How to do so depends on your climate.
Read MorePansies can provide blooms throughout the dreary winter months, however, they need a little prep before the cold sets in to last until spring.
Read MoreBlack-eyed Susans are stunning perennials that add so much charm to your garden. Here's what to do in the fall to ensure you're rewarded with lots of blooms.
Read MoreThis Illinois flower almost went extinct recently because of invasive plants taking over its habitat. Here is how conservation efforts saved it from the brink.
Read MoreIt's a small, simple change, but this effortless addition will bring color, warmth, and life to elevate the aesthetics and mood of any living room design.
Read MoreIf you're walking through your flower bed and notice some discoloration on your plants, it could be gray mold. Deal with it quickly to prevent its spread.
Read MoreConeflowers' resilience through harsh frost depends on a few factors, so proper maintenance and care are integral to supporting them in winter.
Read MoreIf you've embraced a more sustainable approach to gardening, you might want to consider turning your yard into a certified wildlife habitat.
Read MoreIf you're searching for some new plants to add to your garden for both vibrancy and wildlife value, take a look at the 2026 Plant Of The Year.
Read MoreWhile coneflowers are technically short-lived perennials, the same species can last in your garden for decades, using the proper technique at the season's end.
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