Dividing isn't just a spring gardening task—certain perennials benefit from being divided before the frost hits. Here are ...
If you brought any house plants outside for the summer, now is the time to think about bringing them back inside. Make sure they are insect free. Begonias are shown in an outdoor pot in a western ...
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This Simple Fall Garden Chore Delivers Instant Rewards
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 get free plants out of the deal!
Timing is everything when it comes to cutting back this showy flower. Cut back irises after blooming and before winter to promote health and blooms. Removing unhealthy foliage helps prevent disease ...
Don’t forget to dream a little. Fall is the perfect time to start planning next year’s garden. Flip through seed catalogs, ...
Autumn in the Garden is set for Sunday, Oct. 19 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Pahrump Master Gardeners Demonstration Garden, 1651 E ...
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Looking for simple fall tasks that will pay off next spring and summer? Enjoy this cooler weather! Divide many perennials ...
A new garden book tells all about bulbs, which buried in the fall will magically show up as a colorful plant in the spring.
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7 Perennials You Should Divide in Fall for a Healthier Garden Next Year
Your perennials will love you for it! The growing season might seem like it’s slowing down now that summer is officially over, but avid gardeners know there are still so many tasks that need to be ...
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