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Herbaceous perennials and rhubarb crowns can now be divided to propagate new plants.
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[...] Do you propagate plants? What plants do you propagate? Do you keep them for yourself or give them [...]
[...] Herbaceous Perennials Now is a good time to plant herbaceous perennials! Did you ever try Coreopsis Full Moon? Some infos: [...]
[...] for your herbaceous perennials: they can now be divided! The advantages of growing perennials: [...]
[...] you want to grow rhubarb? Now is a good time to divide and plant them! How to grow this plant: [...]
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Propagating Plants? « Gardora.net 17:37 on 2. October 2010 Permalink |
[...] Do you propagate plants? What plants do you propagate? Do you keep them for yourself or give them [...]
Plant Herbaceous Perennials « Gardora.net 18:32 on 2. October 2010 Permalink |
[...] Herbaceous Perennials Now is a good time to plant herbaceous perennials! Did you ever try Coreopsis Full Moon? Some infos: [...]
Plant Herbaceous Perennials « Gardora.net 18:32 on 2. October 2010 Permalink |
[...] Herbaceous Perennials Now is a good time to plant herbaceous perennials! Did you ever try Coreopsis Full Moon? Some infos: [...]
Divide Herbaceous Perennials « Gardora.net 18:27 on 14. October 2010 Permalink |
[...] for your herbaceous perennials: they can now be divided! The advantages of growing perennials: [...]
Growing Rhubarb « Gardora.net 11:13 on 30. October 2010 Permalink |
[...] you want to grow rhubarb? Now is a good time to divide and plant them! How to grow this plant: [...]