Fall is the best time to divide perennial plants that flower in the spring or summer months. Discover the benefits of plant division and which plants respond well to regular division.
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How And When To Divide Salvia For Thriving, Long-Lasting Plants
If your Salvia is getting thin or dying in the middle, it's probably time to divide it. For the best results, here's when and ...
Do you know why the flower went to the dentist? It needed a root canal. Flowers don’t need dentists, of course, but humans do come in handy for other flower tasks. For example, most perennials thrive ...
Most of my favorite plants are herbaceous perennials. I love trees and shrubs, and could not live without my short-lived annual flowers. But the variety of plants that excite and dazzle me for nearly ...
Homegrown rhubarb should produce stalks in shades of pink, red and green by summer, but there's an important job gardeners ...
Perennial plants return to our gardens each growing season, but after several years, they may outgrow their original space.
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11 Perennial Plants You Should Never Divide In The Fall
For these perennials, fall division comes with substantial risks, including the inability to endure cold weather and fight ...
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