Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gardener dividing plants during the day - VH-studio/Shutterstock It's funny how, on the one hand, you can't wait for the spring to ...
Dividing perennial plants such as hostas and daylilies is a way to get more plants for free. But there are two other reasons for dividing: to control size of vigorous perennials that grow so rapidly ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... What’s the one spring garden chore that costs you nothing, and yet earns you free plants? If you answered dividing perennials, then give yourself a nice pat ...
Dividing plants is not only a practical way to propagate your favorites, it also helps keep your mature perennials healthy and growing well. Over time, plants can become crowded, producing fewer ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last week I discussed which perennials to divide and why we divide them. Today we’ll finish the subject. Most perennials grow from ...
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 ...
Fall is here—the season of colorful leaves, pumpkins galore, and of course, mums. It's also the perfect time of year to divide some of your perennials. Not only is this important for the health of ...