A wise gardener once said, “Beginners worry about making plants grow. Experienced gardeners know the real trick is keeping them under control.” While gardeners love to commiserate about how many ...
Besides adding vibrant color to your flower beds year after year, perennials are a great choice for the garden because you can easily divide them for more plants to add elsewhere in your yard. That ...
Image Credit: Agnieszka Kwiecień, Nova - Own work - CC BY-SA 4.0/Wiki Commons. Late summer is an excellent time to rejuvenate your garden by dividing perennials. Dividing plants not only prevents ...
Anyone who thinks autumn is easy in the garden never met a tenacious daylily that needs dividing. Some daylilies, particularly older varieties, can get as large (or larger) around as a bushel basket.
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Why March is the perfect time to divide garden plants – and how to do it
Division is simply splitting congested clumps into fist-sized portions to replant, making more plants ...
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7 perennials to divide in March for stronger growth (and how to do it properly)
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Spring isn’t the only time of year to get gardening. Late summer and fall are also good times to do some work on your yard and garden. Some popular plants are best placed in the ground during this ...
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