Many gardeners divide hosta plants in the spring, ahead of their beautiful summer blooms. But there are also some added ...
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Blunt, rusty tools make gardening harder and less effective. Winter is the perfect time to clean, sharpen, and oil your kit so it’s ready to use when you need it. Check blades, handles, and moving ...
When those autumn leaves are falling, you might notice that your hostas are turning brown - so should you prune those leaves ...
When you choose to prune your Hosta plant is vital to its long-term health, so be sure to watch for these signs that show the ...
Dividing perennials is an easy (and economical) way to multiply your favorite plants,” says Amy Enfield, senior ...
Here's the why, when, and how of dividing perennials in your garden in the fall. It's easy, good for your garden—and you'll ...
The dry weather is posing a threat to some plants and lawns. Here's how to tell if you ought to take watering action.
Perennial plants return to our gardens each growing season, but after several years, they may outgrow their original space.
PLANT now for a colourful spring garden, on a budget. September is prime time to get green-fingered for a gorgeous display next year. From cheap seeds to half-price bulbs, here’s how to fill your ...
Ditch your summer bedding, which is likely to have gone over by now, replacing it with winter and spring displays of violas, ...
Once you've divided your hostas, replant them at their original depth. Walz recommends a hole that's at least twice the width ...
When gardeners divide plants with care and timing in mind ... especially varieties that spread quickly or form dense clumps. Plants like daylilies, hostas, coneflowers and Rudbeckia often reach a ...