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grassy clumps

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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Propagation by Division
... -shift greenhouse. It might not look professional but the plants won't mind! Grass-like clumps "Grassy clumps" generally have strap-like leaves arising from an underground rhizome which is a thickened underground ... the segments to small pots and treating them in the same way described for the "grassy clumps". Another group of plants which fall generally into the layering category are those that send ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - November 2004
... and bent and the grassy clumps were shaggy and tangled. It also appeared that deer or some other large animal had created a storm shelter between two of the clumps during Hurricane Ivan ... it. Now I'm committed to removing the clumps so I made a deal with myself that if I dig up those two clumps on New Year's Day then I do ...
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Iris, Pacific Northwest Native Iris, Flag, Fleur-de-lis Catalog
... hybrids. These grass irises have narrow grass like leaves, except the Douglas Iris, and form grassy clumps. Flowers are very showy, usually about 18” tall. The Pacific Coast Iris hybridize very easy ... the others. It is a good iris for the sunny rock garden or the warm grassy meadow. Iris tenax (Oregon Iris) Flowers lavender to dark purple. Found from SW Washington to ...
www.nwplants.com

How to Grow Chives
... clumps from plants in spring, after frost danger has passed. Growing: Space the clumps 9 inches apart and 2 inches deep. Divide and replant clumps every 3 or 4 years. Division is best done in spring. Replant new clumps ... matter should provide sufficient nutrients. Harvesting: Cut the grassy leaves to within an inch of soil level - ...
culinaryherbguide.com

Alpines from seed
... Africans are best left until spring. GROWING ON If all goes according to plan, slender grassy leaves will start appearing during the spring. It is not unusual for seedlings to start ... be ready for planting outside. Planted in semi shade they will hopefully build up into clumps with more and more flowers each year – best of luck! If you have come here ...
freespace.virgin.net

digitals
... and Lebanon and the Caucasus. Growing in open woods and in grassy clearings or on rocky slopes and road sides. Dark green leaves ... the flowers hanging down from the tall stems. Plants grow into clumps and have a graceful habit. They bloom in mid summer. This ... species is a perennial from Northern Spain and grows into nice clumps with Dense racemes of dark (chocolate) orangeish brown flowers or petite ...
hardyplants.com

Beginner's Corner: Back to the Basics
... 12 and 24 inches apart. Planting closer gives you a fuller effect quickly, but the clumps will need to be thinned more often. Plants spaced further apart can stay in the ... weeds begin growing in spring, or Over the Top (available at garden centers) to kill grassy weeds during the growing season. During the growing season, healthy iris foliage should be left ...
home.flash.net

justgardeners.com
... those of border phlox, and benefits from staking -- especially in its early years before the clumps become more self supporting. It likes a rich, moist soil and will tolerate a bit ... misleading, as only the basal foliage is rotund. While in bloom, the leaves look almost grassy, and the effect is quite airy. This will naturalize where happy. Campanula rotundifolia C. trachelium ...
justgardeners.com

Phragmipediuml pearcei
... to about 20 cms tall, with deep green grassy foliage that is attractive even when plants aren't in bloom. It forms clumps quickly, and can easily bloom in a 3 inch ...
www.argusorchids.net

Canadian Iris Society - Culture: Siberian Iris
... primarily found in Central Europe and Asia. There they evolved in the rich soils of grassy meadows; very moist in spring from flooding streams and mountain snow melts, moistened by summer ... one inch deep (slightly deeper in sandy soils) Siberian clumps can grow undisturbed for several years, dividing being necessary when either the clumps become crowded or when vigor declines and blooms get ...
www.cdn-iris.ca




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