Dividing plants this month is a fantastic way to rejuvenate some older clumps of perennials and give you new plants to add to ...
Fall is the perfect time to divide and transplant your perennials, setting the stage for a burst of growth come spring! I know, it might seem counterintuitive to start moving things around just as the ...
Most garden perennials like to be divided every three to four years and the fall is a good time to do that. Dividing helps the plant to perform better. Sign that it is time to divide is if a ...
This past week was heaven for me as the summer that I wanted to be extended was given another few weeks. I took advantage of every moment, also being outdoors as much as possible. As we look around ...
Late summer into fall can be a vibrant time in the garden. Try these perennials to add some late-season color.
A cool-season flower that can be set out in early spring, sweet alyssum fades in the summer heat, but its clusters of tiny ...
Hosta, Phlox, Rudbeckia, and Veronica are a few of those that tolerate fall division. September is the ideal time in Colorado to divide these plants in order to allow six weeks or more after ...
Auburn gardener Cheryl Crouse brings in 30 to 40 plants to overwinter. “I fix up grow lights in my basement, and then I put ...
Most garden perennials like to be divided every 3-4 years and fall is a good time to do that. Dividing helps the plant to ...
Evergreens, in particular, need fall watering to protect them in winter. Unlike deciduous trees and shrubs, they keep their ...
Fall is one of my favorite times in the garden. With cooler temperatures prevailing, the garden seems to come alive again.
Some of the best plants to fall divide include spring and early summer blooming perennials like peony, columbine, salvia, ...