Perennials
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Hellebores are perennials that have evergreen foliage and flowers in the winter or early spring. Read about growing hellebores.
Read MoreOn Your March, Get Set, Grow!
Here are things you can do in your yard and garden in March or early April. Read about spring cleanup and soil amendments.
Read MoreWhat Is This Plant?
Our customers bring in photos on their phones or tablets for us to identify. We’re happy to help Cape Cod residents identify plants.
Read MoreWhen Should I Cut Down Ornamental Grasses?
Wondering when you should cut your ornamental grasses down? Learn about the best time, and how to manage the clumps over the winter.
Read MoreFall in the Perennial Garden
Learn what to do in your perennial garden in fall. Soil amendment, fertilizing, clearing out beds or leaving them until spring. Five tips.
Read MoreJuly Daylily Care
Daylilies are reliable perennials that need some mid-summer care to improve the look of the garden. Read about deadheading, and more.
Read MoreWhy Don't My Iris Bloom?
If your iris aren’t flowering, there could be several reasons why they don’t bloom. Learn what causes irises not to flower well.
Read MoreFor More Color, Plant A Diverse Selection
For more color in the garden, plant a wide range of plants, including shrubs, trees, perennials and annuals. And don’t forget the natives!
Read MorePlanting Bulbs in the Fall
September in the garden center is a real “circle of life” experience. On the one hand we’re celebrating fall, as the mums, pumpkins and ornamental kale start to flood in and our patio is filled with Halloween decor. But just across from the ghosts and witches is a rack of flowering bulbs. These boxes with…
Read MoreMid-Summer Deadheading…and Other July Garden Touchups
Some deadheading and clean up in mid-summer makes your gardens look better, and can even stimulate more blooms on flowering plants.
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