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Using Perennials In Your GardenPerennials are favored by many gardeners, not only for their ability to bloom for several seasons, but for the wide variety of colors, shapes and sizes they come in as well.
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Flower GardeningChoosing Flowers For The Organic Garden The Most Well Known Bulbs – Daffodils And Tulips Enhance Your Garden With Fall Bulbs
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Flower Gardening... to spot as well. Bulbs that are very light, cracked or soft should be avoided. Many bulbs are susceptible to rot, and a soft bulb may be showing signs of rot. In addition, a lightweight or shriveled looking bulb may be unable to bloom. A good, healthy bulb will be surprisingly heavy for its size, so it ... ... and this can cause the bloom quantity of those perennials to drop considerably. The other reason gardeners divide perennials, of course, is to create new plantings. Perennials can be divided easily, and these new divisions can be used to create plantings in other parts of the garden, or even in another ... Controlling Common Problems With Annuals ... is the best way to cure them. When watering annuals, it is best to avoid overhead watering if you can. That is because splashing a lot of water on the foliage of plants can encourage a variety of diseases. Most plant diseases love moisture, and standing water on plants is a great way for existing diseases ... Using Perennials In Your Garden ... ability to plant the perennials only once and have them come back year after year makes them a favorite with all kinds of gardeners. In addition, perennials are suitable for virtually any location, and most varieties grow well in a variety of climates and soil types. Some perennials, such as aster, phlox, ... Proper Care Of Perennials In The Garden ... of headaches in the future. Since perennials come back year after year, it is important to trim and prune them properly during and after each growing season. The process of deadheading, or removing spent flowers, is important to keeping a perennial garden blooming season after season. Removing spent blossoms ...
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