Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last week I discussed which perennials to divide and why we divide them. Today we’ll finish the subject. Most perennials grow from ...
Pruning, planting, preparing: March is a busy time in the garden as our plots finally shake off the last of winter's chill. But, according to a former royal gardener, there's a commonly overlooked ...
Last week I discussed which perennials to divide and why we divide them. Today we’ll finish the subject. Most perennials grow from their crown and spread through roots or rhizomes. This characteristic ...