Dividing Perennials
Many perennials can now be divided! No idea where to put the additional plants? Give them to friends: http://j.mp/akNgDv
Many perennials can now be divided! No idea where to put the additional plants? Give them to friends: http://j.mp/akNgDv
Perennials can be divided once they have finished flowering! One of them is Rudbeckia laciniata: http://j.mp/9j5ZNh
Bearded irises can still be divided! Do you know the cultivar Red Zinger? Some nice pictures: http://j.mp/dm9AiL
Clumps of bearded irises can now be divided! Would you like to start growing them? More infos: http://j.mp/bjcxwH
Hostas can now be divided as they come into growth! Interested in really big cultivars? Take a look: http://j.mp/aJKyZR
l did mine 6 wks ago they look great and the leaves haven,t been chewed by slugs and snails placing them of the ground and using egg shells helped or the wild life are not hungary
Spring-flowering bulbs can be lifted and divided after they finished flowering. This includes Irises: http://j.mp/bVUTpF
Now is a good time to divide overcrowded spring-flowering bulbs! What has to be considered: http://j.mp/aEle78
There is still time to divide and replant waterlilies.
What is the best way to do this as I’ve never divided mine before
Clumps of herbaceous perennials can now be divided: make sure that the transplanted divisions have roots and shoots.
Care for your pond plants: divide and replant waterlilies once they show signs of growth.
June Barker 14:51 on 31. July 2010 Permalink |
I absoloutly love bearded iris, at my last hse I had pale blue 1s n white 1s, now I just got white 1s n they look a real picture when they r flowering. I wish I had some of the exotic coloured 1s they r beautiful, I would have 1 of all the colours given the chance. I shall have 2 scour the garden centres 4 next year.