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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Over the Garden Gate: The benefits of not pruning perennials in the fall
Drought and intense heat have left many plants struggling, and what was once a beautiful summer garden may no longer be ...
House Digest on MSN
16 Long-Blooming Native Plants To Brighten Your Garden
If you want some stunning flowering plants to grow, so that you can enjoy their colorful blooms for longer, here are a few ...
House Digest on MSN
Why You Should Consider Dividing Hostas In Fall For A Healthier Plant
Many gardeners divide hosta plants in the spring, ahead of their beautiful summer blooms. But there are also some added ...
Beautiful fall colours are on display around Steinbach, and a local gardener is offering tips to get your garden ready for ...
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7 plants to mulch in October – insulating these tender plants before frost can save them from a winter demise
Deciduous agapanthus in flower beds can overwinter in the ground, covered with three or four inches of mulch to insulate them ...
Green Matters on MSN
7 Steps To Create A Sustainable Window Box Garden
Sustainable window box gardening is all about building systems that work with minimal intervention — here are the steps to ...
“A clean garden in the fall is your best insurance for a healthy start in spring,” she said.
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