Dividing plants also prevents overcrowding, controls plant growth in your garden, and helps keep the plants healthy. The ...
Most perennials are easy care plants that require less maintenance than annuals and return year after year with minimal fuss.
Overcrowded, poor flowering and floppy perennials can be invigorated with a shovel and a bit of your time and energy.
Dividing overcrowded clumps of certain flowers in spring will keep your garden looking good, and give you extra plants to ...
OK, gardeners — it's time to dig in! With about a week to go before the official start of spring, we've got work to do.
Wedel's Garden Center, a family-owned "one-stop shop for outdoor living," hosted its 30th annual Spring Garden Show Friday ...
If you’re looking for a plant for your garden that will come back year after year, is easy to care for and suitable for a ...
Eric Summa, Repellex Rep. Daylilies: Simple Care, Beautiful Flowers: Here's how to increase blooms, how to divide them, how to fertilize them and more. Dr. Gus Guzinski, Kalamazoo Area Daylily ...
The great news is that this is the best time of year to start planting many different types of plants, including beautiful flowers like ... lot of seeds to instead “divide each pot into two ...
Digging up and relocating a few perennials, moving that small shrub, or finding a new home for that flowering ... up with 24 plants rather than six. Lucky me! I’ll dig them up, divide them ...