Many gardeners divide hosta plants in the spring, ahead of their beautiful summer blooms. But there are also some added ...
Dividing perennials is an easy (and economical) way to multiply your favorite plants,” says Amy Enfield, senior ...
You should definitely cut your hostas back in the fall to allow the plant to focus its energy on creating new growth after ...
Fall is the best time to divide perennial plants that flower in the spring or summer months. Discover the benefits of plant division and which plants respond well to regular division.
Key Points Prune hostas in fall after frost for tidy beds, but waiting until spring protects crowns and roots.In summer, remove dead or damaged leaves and spent flowers to keep plants healthy.Always ...
When dividing perennials, keep in mind that you should only be dividing perennials that bloom during spring and summer, not ...
“My rule of thumb is to divide a plant into three to five growth points,” says James, who uses two garden forks to gently ...
There’s lots to do in the garden, but you can take one thing off your list. Although it won’t necessarily be neat and tidy, ...
Take the opportunity in the fall to enjoy the cooler temperatures and expand your garden by planting and dividing your ...
For these perennials, fall division comes with substantial risks, including the inability to endure cold weather and fight ...
As the days grow shorter and temperatures continue to drop, October is the perfect time to start preparing your garden for winter while setting the stage for a flourishing spring.