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10 Perennials You Should Cut Back Every Fall (And 5 to Let Be)
When To Cut Back Perennials In the crunch of fall chores and yard cleanup, you’ll have to carve out some time to tend to your garden perennials, too. It’s important to cut back foliage in the fall to ...
Adding perennials to your garden should be at the top of your to-do list for fall. With the cooler weather, it's an ideal ...
Not all plants will benefit from a back-to-school season trim. If you've been pruning these plants in fall, you could be ...
Plant these beautiful perennials in the fall for a lively spring garden. Most of these perennials need to experience cold to ...
Find out if it's best to get rid of used potting soil when emptying your containers in the fall or if you can keep it for ...
Experience the colors of fall with perennials. We certainly hope to enjoy flowers in the garden as late as possible although ...
Fall is a good time to dig, divide and (if necessary) move garden perennials, since the high temperatures of summer associated with water stress have subsided. The cooler weather of September and ...
Whether you maintain a home garden, botanical garden, community garden, or any other garden, dividing perennials can be a great way to keep plants healthy and augment the size of your garden.
October, I noticed a few homes had potted chrysanthemums alongside pumpkins on their porches, but for the most part, the ...
Fall is made for dividing perennials, and this knowledge provides a key tool for gardeners to control growth, revive crowded beds and prepare for stronger returns in spring. When done with intention, ...
Flowers on viola plants are often so prolific they can obscure the foliage, and the smaller flowers hold up to rainy winter ...
November is a wonderful time to transplant many perennials, especially summer and fall bloomers. Cooler air and still-warm ...
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