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Most perennials benefit from division every two to three years: this helps to maintain health and vigour.
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[...] Perennials can be divided once they have finished flowering! One of them is Rudbeckia laciniata: [...]
[...] Many perennials can now be divided! No idea where to put the additional plants? Give them to friends: [...]
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Divide Perennials « Gardora.net 12:53 on 21. August 2010 Permalink |
[...] Perennials can be divided once they have finished flowering! One of them is Rudbeckia laciniata: [...]
Dividing Perennials « Gardora.net 12:47 on 23. August 2010 Permalink |
[...] Many perennials can now be divided! No idea where to put the additional plants? Give them to friends: [...]