Perennials

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10 unusual spring flowers--poppies
These elegant early bloomers carpet the ground with color.
Leeks, shallots, and other onion cousins add fine flavors to your winter meals, and they are a cinch to grow
There are many beautiful species that have a place in your garden
Learn how to grow and manage this giant evergreen grass
The Best of the 2011 Organic Gardening Magazine Test Garden
It was another successful year in the Test Gardens. Here are our favorites.
The Best Flowers from Organic Gardening's 2011 Test Garden
Bulbs—a perfect choice for careful landscaping and color coordination.
This brilliant fall flower is easy to grow and will delight the eye with its beautiful color.
Old-fashioned cottage pinks: heady fragrance in a petite package.
For vivid summer color and strong garden presence, dahlias are unsurpassed.
Easy step-by-step instructions to increase the number in your garden.
five summer allstars for the flower garden
Plant these flowers for a garden that blooms during summer’s worst weather.
The quintessential perennial, Peonies can live for an astounding 40 to 50 years.
A late bloomer worth waiting for
Helleborus x hybridis
heritage irises
Bearded, beautiful, and full of grace and style.
Alcea rosea
Hosta: shade loving perennial
Summer and fall-blooming perennials grown for their foliage.
Classic bulb planting advice from 1949.
Irises will add a pop of color to your summer garden
Choose any of the many types of irises to add a pop of color to your summer garden.
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