Most perennials are easy care plants that require less maintenance than annuals and return year after year with minimal fuss.
Dividing plants also prevents overcrowding, controls plant growth in your garden, and helps keep the plants healthy. The ...
Dividing overcrowded clumps of certain flowers in spring will keep your garden looking good, and give you extra plants to ...
Overcrowded, poor flowering and floppy perennials can be invigorated with a shovel and a bit of your time and energy.
A prime example of needing to divide is ornamental grasses. As they continue to grow, the center of the grass becomes shaded and unproductive. Removing a portion of the grass keeps it attractive and ...
Michael says they produce flowers 'for months on end', and every three years, you can divide this plant to create even more blooms. Aquilegia Spring Magic If you're looking for something delicate and ...