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 ...
Overcrowded, poor flowering and floppy perennials can be invigorated with a shovel and a bit of your time and energy.
If you're looking for a hearty plant to add to your garden that multiplies quickly and has big, beautiful blooms, look no ...
Irises put on a show in Southern gardens in a rainbow of colors. Learn when different types of irises—Dwarf, Dutch, and ...
"This is the perfect time of year for splitting all sorts of plants. Lots of perennials like irises, sedum, asters. In fact, nearly every perennial I can think of can be divided now to make more ...
Discount grocer Lidl has been spearheading the shift, having announced a ‘protein split’ target in several markets, before committing to increase the share of plant-based sales by 20% in all 31 ...
How do we get rid of red ants? Rainwater or tap water? How can I stay motivated in the garden when it's wet and windy? Kathy and the GQT panel have all the answers. Show more How do we get rid of ...
What would your garden be like if you only had iris? In turn, that means you’ll ... The old saying is that “if it blooms in the fall, you dig and divide it in early spring, and if it blooms ...
Back when I used to work in film production in Toronto in the 1990s — and this was before X-Men and Good Will Hunting made the city a legitimate hub for quality features — a producer I used to work ...
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How to Plant and Grow Bearded Iris
With vibrant colors such as royal purple and sunny yellow, bearded irises pop in gardens and add character to the ...