Some gardeners welcome the first frost. It signals time to complete fall tasks ... transplant or share perennials like iris ...
Leaves die back, usually after the first frost, and need to be removed to make way for new growth. This seasonal guide ...
Ideally, hostas should be planted four to six weeks before the first frost. Although it is late in the season, some have had success planting hostas as late as the first week in November.
One of the best things about hostas is how effortlessly they add lushness to your garden without demanding constant attention ...
They’re winter hardy in zones 8 through 11; in colder regions, dig plants up before the first frost for replanting ... you can’t beat hostas. With hundreds of varieties, from green to gold ...
These perennials will brighten up all the shady spots in your garden. From flowers to ferns, we've got the best shade ...
You will be able to tell if the hostas aren't dormant as they will have started to grow their new leaves. These new leaves will be extremely vulnerable to frosts so will benefit from covering. You can ...
Creating a beautiful flower garden takes planning, preparation and time. Putting plants together is also about more than ...
For newly-planted hostas, consider adding a layer of mulch to prevent them from heaving out of the ground with freeze-thaw ...
Here's when we might see the first frost and first snow in Milwaukee. If you're looking for chilly fall weather, you'll have to wait a little longer: 50-degree temperatures are expected to hold in ...