Your garden is a living, breathing battleground, and every leaf has a story that might surprise you. One moment you’re admiring fresh green growth, and the next you’re wondering if that newcomer is a future flower or a silent saboteur. Some plants arrive with good intentions, others sneak in wearing disguises, and a few deserve…
Perennials
What to Plant Now That Will Bloom in Early Spring
As winter begins to loosen its icy grip, gardeners everywhere start feeling that familiar itch: the desire to see color, life, and growth return to their yards. You might still have frost on the ground, but with the right plants, you can kickstart your spring garden months before the season officially arrives. Planting now isn’t…
Why Mulching in December Can Save Your Spring Garden
Winter is rolling in, frost is creeping over your lawn, and it might feel like the garden is officially “asleep” until spring. But don’t put away your gardening gloves just yet—December is secretly one of the best months to set your spring garden up for success. Mulching now might sound like an odd chore in…
How to Safely Move Perennials Before the Ground Freezes
The first time you try moving perennials before the cold hits, it feels a bit like racing against an invisible countdown clock—one day you’re digging in mild fall sunshine, and the next your garden is as solid as a brick of ice. It’s that tricky seasonal window where your plants are still willing to cooperate,…
The Perennials You Should Split and Move Right Now
All gardeners understand the unique kind of urgency that hits at least once a season—the moment you glance at your flower beds and realize half your perennials are staging a crowded riot. Roots tangle, blossoms fight for elbow room, and suddenly the plants you lovingly tucked into the soil a few years ago are now…
Why Perennial Beds Benefit From Extra Mulch Now
Gardening season may be slowing down, but your perennial beds are still whispering for attention—specifically, for a generous new layer of mulch. It’s that moment of the year when the air cools, the soil shifts, and your plants prepare for the big seasonal transition. And while perennials are famously hardy, they’re not invincible. A little…
The Ultimate November Garden Checklist: Don’t Skip These Final Tasks
November in your garden is a wonderful, amazing time. The air sharpens, leaves crisp underfoot, and the entire landscape seems to exhale after months of busyness. But while everything looks like it’s slowing down, this month is absolutely packed with important tasks that set the stage for a healthy, vibrant garden next spring. Skip them…
6 Flower Beds That Benefit From Fall Re-Edging
Fall isn’t just for pumpkin spice, cozy sweaters, and leaf piles—it’s also one of the most underrated times to give your garden some serious love. When most people are packing up their tools and saying goodbye to summer blooms, smart gardeners are out there redefining their flower beds—literally. Re-edging in the fall does more than…
11 Perennials That Should Always Be Mulched in Fall
As the air cools and leaves start to tumble, gardeners everywhere begin their fall rituals—raking, pruning, and tucking their flower beds in for winter. But one step that often gets skipped (or done half-heartedly) is mulching. Think of mulch as a cozy blanket for your perennials: it locks in warmth, keeps moisture steady, and prevents…
8 Perennials That Should Always Be Cut Back Now
There’s something oddly satisfying about slicing away the old to make room for the new—especially in the garden. If your flower beds look like a chaotic mix of dried stems, drooping leaves, and last season’s glory, it’s officially time for a little tough love. Cutting back perennials isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s how you keep…









