Wouldn’t you love to have a perennial in your garden that’s waterwise, deer resistant, a hummingbird and butterfly magnet, aromatic, edible, low maintenance (no deadheading needed) and comes in many ...
Q: I haven't been able to find out what to do with anise hyssop over the winter. Should I cut the stalks now? If so, how close to the ground? If cut, should I cover the stumps with mulch? A: Anise ...
Lime-green and blue -- it's a combination popping up in many garden plants, such as the bluebeard Caryopteris 'Worchester Gold' and this selection of anise hyssop, called 'Golden Jubilee,' which has ...
For a long time now, one of my most favorite long-blooming perennials has been anise hyssop. It's a versatile perennial that, in my opinion, no garden should be without! Known botanically as Agastache ...
Most perennials prefer to be planted in spring or autumn, when the weather is cool and rainfall is abundant. But some drought- and heat-tolerant plants can be planted in midsummer too if you keep them ...
What: Also known as "licorice mint," this perennial herb is commonly used to make tea. But its fragrant, broad leaves and purple flowers, which grow in tall spikes, also provide a sweet, aromatic ...