Start planning a perennial gardenROBERT HHOBERLEY SCHULER
The front and back gardens are about 10m x 16m each; back garden NW facing, front garden SE facing. Question one: would going for perennials in the raised beds be significantly lower maintenance than crop rotating with annuals?.
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A fierce mixture of various colors of unique tiger lily blooms adds color to the mid-summer garden. Tiger Lily bulbs are easy to grow and require little maintenance after planting. They grow tall reaching heights over 4′ and are best suited for the back of your perennial and bulb garden....
Seed catalogs fill the mailbox, new varieties of vegetables beg us to order them, and, best of all, you can spend ages staring out of the window with a clear conscience as you plan for next year. Now, do you have a herb garden? Most of us have herbs dotted around our beds but ...
Improvisation is the site of a perennial battle between reason and unreason, a battle out of which cultural innovation has flowed. It is Joseph Campbell’s hero’s quest: uncomfortable with the cultural stasis around her, the hero hears a call to venture into the unknown. ...
Externally, too, each of the homes has a garden of more than 70m², carving three new external spaces from what had been just one – including parking for two cars each. The new terrace will be unashamedly contemporary in style, though drawing from both the typology and aesthetic of ...
Don’t let your kitchen garden get ahead of you. Some vegetables require more work than others, so if you haven’t got much time choose vegetables that are easy to grow. For instance, perennial herbs require little maintenance once they’re established and can be picked just when needed. ...
Planning Makes a Well-Designed Perennial Garden a Work of ArtA WELL-DESIGNED perennial garden is a work of art, and peoplespend a lot of time racing around...Nancy Brachey KnightRidder Newspapers
Perennial plants come back year after year (for about 3 years), with just a bit of upkeep on your part. Annuals, on the other hand, provide that instant pop of color and beauty the moment you get home from the garden center and stick them in the ground. Many gardeners settle on a ...