The final week of August gives the garden a funny little shift in personality. Summer still has plenty of heat left, but the calendar has started whispering about fall, which makes this an excellent time to tackle jobs that feel much harder when September arrives in a rush. Some tasks simply become easier because plants…
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5 Ways to Keep Newly Divided Irises From Drying Out
Freshly divided irises look surprisingly tough. Those chunky rhizomes seem almost indestructible sitting on a garden cart, but appearances fool plenty of gardeners every season. Leave them exposed to hot sun, drying wind, or a forgotten afternoon on the driveway, and those healthy divisions can lose precious moisture before they even reach the soil. Keeping…
8 Heat-Tolerant Flowers That Bloom All Summer Long
Summer heat can turn a beautiful garden into a fading display of tired petals and crispy leaves. But some flowers refuse to quit, even when the sun feels relentless and the air turns heavy. These heat-tolerant bloomers keep color in the yard when other plants start to struggle. They handle bright sun, dry spells, and…
7 Partial Sun Picks That Perform Consistently
Gardens with partial sun often frustrate homeowners who crave color but lack blazing all-day light. Morning sun fades by lunchtime, trees cast shifting shadows, and many popular flowers pout the second conditions change. Fortunately, several tough, dependable plants absolutely love that middle-ground environment and reward gardeners with steady blooms, vibrant foliage, and strong performance season…
6 Selections That Perform Well in Clay Soil
Clay soil loves to test a gardener’s patience. One rainy week turns the yard into a sticky swamp, while a hot July afternoon can bake that same soil into something that resembles a brick patio. Plenty of plants throw in the towel under those conditions, but a smart gardener knows one secret: the right plants…




