Learn the characteristics of both annual and perennial plants so you can grow a more beautiful, affordable garden. You’ve probably heard plants described as annuals and perennials in gardening.
Called annuals because they require replanting each year, these species let you experiment with new designs and varieties every time you dig. Both cool- and warm-season annuals can be found at your ...
woody perennial and hardy perennial. Strictly speaking, trees and shrubs are perennials, but we tend to think of perennials as long-lived plants. Perennials mostly flower in spring, summer or autumn, ...
plant perennial sunflower varieties where you won’t mind if they start to take over. Of course, if you are creating a meadow garden or hedge, that may be just what you have in mind. Will annual ...
One annual blend included forage brassica, 4010 peas and barley, while the other included fall rye and clover. Two perennial blends were also tested, including a hybrid bromegrass and alfalfa blend, ...
On Tuesday, October 29, the Student Union Ballroom hosted a plant symposium. Various topics were explored ranging from sustainable gardening practices to native plants at UConn. Photo by Luisa ...