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Floridata: A Gardener's Journal - January 2003
... at the nursery cost about $10.00 and since I am poor I decided it would be worth my time to dig and divide this particular clump. I spent an hour digging a trench around the clump to a depth of ... to grow as much as possible. Therefore this year I intend to dig, divide and transplant at least one clump. There's actually four clumps that have outgrown their situations and need to be moved but if I do ...
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Paghat's Garden: Hepatica nobilis var acuta, Pallid Blue
... pale-pale lavender specimen "Pallid." In Puget Sound gardens these are in full bloom by February & this particular clump reblooms reliably throughout spring, right up to the edge of summer; other clumps stop blooming at ... a glossy green with a mottled webwork. These specifics can vary a little bit from clump to clump, so bare in mind I am describing this single specimen's general habits, & don't be ...
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Paghat's Garden: Hepatica nobilis var obtusa, Powder Blue
... its rhizomitous roots. Hepaticas often rebloom until spring & sometimes as late as June, though this particular clump stops blooming in early April. The second photo, taken late April, shows only the ... one are the acuta or sharplobes, & they start flowering one to three weeks later, each clump behaving slightly differently. Some will already have tiny immature leaves, as whether the flowers start ...
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Is this 'Moudry?' - Ornamental Grasses Forum - GardenWeb
... it's going to be hard-pressed to ripen it's seeds before winter closes in. I have another clump, in a more shaded and dry situation, and it's just starting to show some plumes. RE: Is ... house an outdoor kitchen centered in between. That species gets really tall down here. If anyone can identify this particular grass I would really appreciate it. I hate not knowing what I am growing. Clint RE: Is this ...
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Transplanting Rudbeckias ... NOW! - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... of chances with transplanting at odd times of the year, but I don't want to lose these particular plants. Thanks - Carrie Follow-Up Postings: RE: Transplanting Rudbeckias ... NOW! clip this post email this post what ... I'm still planting stuff out and dividing stuff. I just dug, divided and replanted a big clump of Chives this afternoon. The way it's going, it'll be weeks before the ground freezes ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... 10 to 12 meters and has an upright growth habit. Paper birch is often grown as a clump with three or more main trunks. The bark on mature trunks is white, papery and peels away ... controlled before any damage can occur. If for some reason, the soil drench is inappropriate to a particular situation, the label does include directions for spraying or bark painting. Although, bark painting is stated on ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Scallions
... can be made perennial ("It is common to see it harvested from under snow"), with occasional clump divisions for continuing propagation ("Once you have established some clumps, simply harvest as needed, divide clumps, ... whatever they're used in, such as salads. We have found no information suggesting that any particular red type is any better, in any way, than any other, despite there being a good ...
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A Chorus Line For Our Star
... are a wonderful foil for the stately iris. Unless you have an acreage you really can't collect peonies. A clump is usually about three feet in diameter, so this is a lot of space in an ordinary garden. I ... to let a few plants go to seed so you can have them again next year. Poppies: I admired this particular poppy in a lady's garden when my children were babies. She was kind enough to give me some ...
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Ranunculaeae Society
... flower on Christmas Day but early flowering clones have appeared recently, and I have a fine clump growing close to my front door. Helleborus dumetorum with Galanthus 'S.Arnott' Mrs. Jane Sterndale-Bennett ... . Contributor Jane Sterndale-Bennett has been a passionate gardener for over 30 years with a particular regard for hardy perennials. In 1980 she moved from London to Hampshire and started the ...
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HostaRegistrar.org: American Hosta Society Online Registry and Hosta Plant Database
... leaves,fewer vein pairs, thinner marginal variegation, faster growth rate, and often smaller leaf and clump size. LANCE-SHAPED – having a narrow pointed leaf tip and leaf blade width less than ... shaped. PANICLE - an inflorescence with the main axis branched; e.g. H.tibae. PATTERN – the particular type of variegation. PEDICEL - the structure attaching an individual flower to the flower stem. PEDUNCLE ...
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