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I've got it in half here. I'm going to go back to my big saw, and depending on how big you want your clumps to be. You can do them real small. You can see here that if I went down this way I can get a nice little slither. It's like cutting a cake. There... Read More »

The soil that we are going to back fill with, we are not going to use the soil that came out of the hole to put back around our bulbs. The soil we are going to put in there we are going to mend it. We are going to fortify it with a commercial fertilizer... Read More »

What we're going to divide here right now are some perennial chives. They grow in a big clump which we're going to move out of this container into a smaller container so we can get it around to different places and possibly turn it out again. But the... Read More »

The great thing with division of perennial is that you can get so many new little plants. Suppose you were doing a little long border garden; borders of perennials. A nice long mass planting is always good. Here's a perfect little example of one single... Read More »

Black-eyes Susans are a pretty aggressive perennial in a sense that they can reproduce a couple of different ways. One, they'll send out little seed pods and reproduce that way. The birds will help scatter them in your yard. Also, there's these little... Read More »