Spring is the season when your garden comes alive again and all your flowers start to show signs of new growth. The perfect time to divide the flowers in your yard is just as those new shoots appear.
Do you know why the flower went to the dentist? It needed a root canal. Flowers don’t need dentists, of course, but humans do come in handy for other flower tasks. For example, most perennials thrive ...
Spring is a good time for dividing mid-summer and fall-blooming perennials because they're still dormant or, at most, putting out small leaves, making it easier to make cuts. Besides, the new ...
Dividing isn't just a spring gardening task—certain perennials benefit from being divided before the frost hits. Here are ...
She and Jentz agree that iris plants need to be divided every three to five years. "The best time is during the late summer ...
It's funny how, on the one hand, you can't wait for the spring to fox-trot in and relieve you from the wintry drab. But once it does, the relief is quickly overcome by a feeling of overwhelm. After ...