Tips on Caring for Perennials in Winter
December 7, 2021
The online event, which takes place in June, will provide growers and greenhouse teams with new product information and production tips from propagation to finishing.
The Perennial Plant Association has announced its line-up of speakers for the upcoming PPA Virtual National Symposium, which is being held from July 27-29.
There is no shortage in diversity, color, innovation, and beauty with these new shrubs and perennials debuting at the 2021 California Summer Trials.
Trail plants are judged based on how well they survive the unique needs of the Rocky Mountain climates and growing conditions.
The program combines annuals and perennials to feed different pollinators.
This year’s hybrid event, which takes place in late July, will feature a diverse group of international speakers as well as updates on new varieties.
Recent research determines best practices for effectively propagating perennials in various climates.
A younger generation of gardeners has discovered perennials.
2020 brought in a new batch of growers and gardeners, who want easy, low maintenance and goof-proof crops.
The group’s annual symposium will include virtual educational opportunities as well as pop-up in-person regional gatherings that will follow local health guidelines.
The guide is a compilation of information shared with the Eason team from a broad range of perennial young plant producers, breeding companies, and breeder representatives.
With more consumers gardening than ever before and uncertainty all around, consumers are turning to familiar plants for their home projects.
Dr. Allan Armitage shares with readers a few of his favorite things in the landscape.