Perennials
Get expert advice on growing and caring for perennials with the team at Homes & Gardens.
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How to grow spindle trees – for a vibrant, colorful fruit display in the fall
Spindle trees are famed for producing masses of impactful orange and pink fruits, and provide an alternative to invasive burning bush
By Thomas Rutter Published
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Plant snake's head fritillaries now to transform your spring garden – for unusual, checkerboard flowers next year
Easily learn how to grow snake's head fritillaries with our expert guide
By Thomas Rutter Published
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How to create a winter sensory garden – for a calming, seasonal escape
Maintain interest in your yard by using aromatic evergreens and tranquil sounds
By Thomas Rutter Published
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It's not too late to plant these delicate winter-flowering bulbs, but you need to get them in the ground now
There is still time to plant snowdrop bulbs, according to a pro gardener
By Thomas Rutter Published
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How to overwinter geraniums – expert advice for looking after these tender perennials in the cold
Learn how to overwinter geraniums to ensure they bloom again next year
By Pippa Blenkinsop Last updated
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I have planted thousands of tulips and daffodils as a professional gardener – and these are the bulb planting trends that will dominate in 2025
Stay ahead of the curve by incorporating some of these bulb planting trends in your yard
By Thomas Rutter Published
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How to plant imperial fritillaries in November – expert bulb planting advice for brilliant blooms next year
Taking the time to plant your fritillary bulbs correctly in the fall will pay dividends next spring
By Thomas Rutter Published
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Perennials you should never plant together – avoid these pairings for flourishing flower beds
Knowing the conditions your plants prefer will help them to thrive
By Jacky Parker Published
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Best native irises to plant in fall – 5 species to grow with dramatic and colorful flowers next year
Growing native irises will prove to be a hit with pollinators in the spring and summer months
By Thomas Rutter Published
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7 perennials to not cut back in November to keep a garden nature-friendly and add winter interest
Cutting back some perennials also leaves them at the mercy of winter - see our selection of plants to hold off cutting back till spring
By Drew Swainston Published
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Outdated backyard trends and what's replacing them in 2025 – 8 expert suggestions to refresh your outdoor space
If your backyard is lacking in wow factor find out how to fix it with some of the hottest new trends for 2025
By Sarah Wilson Published
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Bulbs to never plant in pots – 5 flowering bulbs to keep out of your container displays
Many spring or summer flowering bulbs can be too large or tall to grow well in pots
By Thomas Rutter Published
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Growing hummingbird mint from seed in the fall – lessons from my time as a professional gardener
Enjoy masses of blooms (and pollinators) next summer by learning how to grow hummingbird mint from seed
By Thomas Rutter Published
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How to grow witch hazel in pots – for long-lasting aromatic flowers during the winter months
With spider-like scented blooms, witch hazel will brighten even the darkest December and January days
By Thomas Rutter Published
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Should you cut back astilbe in the fall or winter? Expert pruning advice for these popular flowering perennials
Pruning perennials is not a complicated process, but trimming at the right time is essential
By Thomas Rutter Published
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Best ornamental grasses for winter interest – 5 varieties for color and texture in the colder months of the year
With striking shades and shapes, these ornamental grasses are ideal for maintaining interest during fall and winter
By Thomas Rutter Published
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10 perennials to cut back in fall – to tidy flower beds and prevent pests and diseases
Not all perennials need cutting back in fall, but these do to keep plants healthy over winter
By Drew Swainston Published
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Sanctuaries in the city – NYC garden designer reveals how to transform urban rooftop gardens into green oases
Filling an urban space with planting will create a private, calming retreat
By Thomas Rutter Published
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Best shrubs for fall berries – 6 fruiting bushes to plant now for colorful borders and pots
Adding some of these fall-fruiting shrubs to your plot will not only look good but prove popular with wildlife too
By Thomas Rutter Published
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How to grow Japanese maple bonsai trees – for miniature gardens with spectacular fall color
Patience is needed when practicing the art of bonsai, yet this slow and mindful approach to gardening can be transformative
By Thomas Rutter Published
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How to divide hummingbird mint – expert propagation advice for this native perennial
While many people divide perennials in the fall, this is not the ideal time to divide hummingbird mint
By Thomas Rutter Published
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How to grow creeping juniper – for a native evergreen ground cover
Everything you need to know to ensure this low-growing pine thrives in your borders
By Thomas Rutter Published
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What to do with hibiscus in the fall – expert advice to prepare for the winter months
How to care for these flowering shrubs to prepare them for the coldest time of year
By Thomas Rutter Published
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Should you deadhead chrysanthemums in fall? Here's why it's a good idea to cut back these blooms before winter
Deadheading is a key task for many flowering plants and getting the timing right is vital for future growth
By Tenielle Jordison Published
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How and when to prune monkey grass – expert advice for this part-shade perennial
Trimming this shade-tolerant perennial at the right time will keep your plants in good health and your yard tidy
By Thomas Rutter Published
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How to grow Texas sage – for a native evergreen shrub with pretty pink blooms
With silver foliage and masses of flowers, this unusual native shrub will add something different to your borders
By Thomas Rutter Published
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When to divide plants – for new perennials that establish fast and flower abundantly
Our experts explain the best times to divide perennials and populate your yard for free
By Drew Swainston Published
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Bottlebrush tree problems – 3 expert-approved solutions to common garden woes
Yellow leaves? Damaged stems? Our guide will help you to keep your bottlebrush tree in good health
By Thomas Rutter Published
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Best fall plants for privacy – 11 beautiful choices for seasonal garden screening
From colorful shrubs to lofty, late-blooming perennials, these choices will brighten up your garden while making it feel more private
By Holly Crossley Last updated