As gardeners, we often find ourselves in a bit of a predicament. First of all, if we admit it, we want all the flowers. We also like to share our flowers. I would guess that irises are one of the more ...
When the fall months arrive, you're probably thinking about putting your garden to bed for the winter. Many of the flowers and crops are done growing for the year, but your work in the garden doesn't ...
Plant your newly divided rhizomes immediately. Whether you return them to the bed where they were, move them to a new area of the garden or plant them in containers for gifting to friends, try to ...
Fall is here—the season of colorful leaves, pumpkins galore, and of course, mums. It's also the perfect time of year to divide some of your perennials. Not only is this important for the health of ...
It’s time to determine what plants might need to be divided to thrive and to propagate new plants. Know what can be divided. Plants with spreading root systems such as bee balm, aster, purple ...
Q: As I was out in garden on Saturday, October 7th, my eye caught a glimpse of deep purple, and I was surprised by a beautiful iris with 6 buds! I brought several inside, and they’re making a lovely ...
The weather may be getting cooler, but that doesn't mean gardening season has to end—in fact, October is the perfect time to plant flowers in your yard. Certain varieties will thrive in cooler weather ...
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Tom Karwin, On Gardening | Cultivation of Pacificas
"Gardeners are currently in the midst of this year's season for cultivating Pacific Coast irises, commonly referred to as ...
Mums, shown at Calloway's Nursery on Lemmon Avenue in Dallas, are a popular pick for fall gardens because the annal prefers cooler weather. Angela Piazza / Staff Photographer While spring is usually ...
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