Fragrant perennials — butterfly bush (Buddleia), yarrow, wormwood, Dianthus, some day lilies and hostas, bee balm (Monarda), ...
The weather warms. The snows recede, and vast swaths of wild flora mat the terrain. The first shoots of the perennials are ...
It could be because red is the easiest color to spot, other pollinators, like bees, avoid it, or that red blooming plants make their nectar more accessible. The rose-purple blooms of cattail or ...
Some perennials should be pruned in fall, while others benefit from waiting until spring. This guide provides insight into ...
Many plants provide benefits over the winter months and can be left in place until spring. Coneflowers, coreopsis, and liatris, for example, provide food for winter birds in the form of seeds.