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Dividing and Transplanting Chrysanthemums
... Dividing and Transplanting Chrysanthemums [ The Garden Helper][ Gardening Basics][ "How to" Guides][ House plants][ Glossary of Terms] [ Garden Encyclopedia][USDA Zones][ Monthly Reminders][ Free Screensavers][Recipes] [ **** The Gardener's Forum ****] Dividing and Transplanting ...
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bonniesplants.com wintering pond plants
... must stay wet. Unless you keep your home real warm, they will go dormant. About Dividing in the Fall Generally speaking fall is not a good time to divide. It is ... has a chance to grow new roots. Leave the dividing and transplanting until spring. Insects Insects love our dry winter homes, especially spider mites, aphids and white flies. Outside these are generally not problems ...
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How to Buy Flowers for Your Garden - eHow.com
... , daylily, and Shasta daisy. For shade, try bleeding heart, hellebore, hosta, and Japanese anemone. You can increase your supply of perennials by dividing and transplanting existing plantings. The best timing depends on the type of plant, but generally you'd do this in fall and ...
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Transplanting Irises
... water often rots the rhizomes. Finally, they need room to grow. This is where dividing and transplanting come in. Standard bearded irises grow from rhizomes, which is essentially an underground stem. ... the rhizome, and replant. At this time you should also separate plants sharing the same rhizome. Late summer is the perfect time for transplanting and separating; July, August, and September are ...
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HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTALS -PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS
... and Bulbs II. General Cultural Requirements of Perennials, Annuals and Bulbs III. Perennials Special requirements of perennials Design challenges Growing from seed Buying transplants Dividing and transplanting Fertilizing Mulching Supporting Deadheading to promote rebloom Dividing Diseases and ...
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Transplanting Rudbeckias ... NOW! - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... I'm still planting stuff out and dividing stuff. I just dug, divided and replanted a big clump of Chives this ... and Rudbeckia last weekend. I think they'll do fine. RE: Transplanting Rudbeckias ... NOW! clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and ... and/or grass clippings. Karen RE: Transplanting Rudbeckias ... NOW! clip this post email this post what is this? see most clipped and ...
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The Violet Voice
... and fertilizer, water and humidity are explained briefly. Glick shows containers and transplanting with pictures and brief dialogue. Hybridizing is shown with pictures as is propagation. Pest and ...
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Beagle Ridge Herb Farm - Gardening Tips - Herbal display gardens,hiking trails and classes
... cutting, resistance means you have roots. This generally takes 4-6 weeks.I suggest not transplanting until you have a little top growth. Be patient, this will reward you with a ... of types of plants, which you grow. These include testing the soil and amending it, pruning plants, deadheading, dividing and fertilizing, and mulching. To this rather extensive list we can also add, putting a ...
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Dividing and propagating a Bird of Paradise plant, Strelitzia reginae
... Dividing and propagating a Bird of Paradise plant, Strelitzia reginae [ The Garden Helper][ Gardening Basics][ "How to" ... to know if I separate when transplanting or leave as one. This is the first time it has bloomed since I got it ten years ago, and I would like to keep ...
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Gardening with Perennials - Dividing Perennials
... , spring is the preferred time to divide. Some fleshy rooted perennials such as poppy, peony, and iris are best divided in the late summer to very early fall. Division is usually ... , than it is to the perennial. Common Perennials | Perennials for Specific Uses | Bed Preparation | Planting & Transplanting | After Planting Care | Dividing Perennials | Fall & Winter Care | Credits Home | Contact Us
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