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Step 1: Remove spent flowers. · Step 2: Inspect for pests and problems. · Step 3: Water. · Step 4: Pull weeds. · Step 5: Edge the beds. · Step 6: Fertilize and mulch ...
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Mar 14, 2023 · Seasonal Care of Perennial Beds ; Cut back tall grasses; Prune roses; Test soil ; Gradually remove winter protection; Weed, mulch, and edge; Thin ...
Nov 16, 2023 · Avoid getting water on the foliage to avoid disease. Fertilize with low-nitrogen, high-phosphorus fertilizer to encourage more blooms and less ...
If you garden in a shady but dry spot and plant astilbe, you'll need to water constantly, and that's high maintenance. But if you plant astilbe in a shady, ...
Sep 7, 2023 · Mulch too close or over the crown can help diseases take hold or slowly suffocate the plant. Mulch breaks down over time so you likely will need ...
Perennial plants can be planted anytime the soil is not frozen. But in regions with very hot summers, planting is best accomplished in late fall through early ...
Some perennials grow so quickly that they benefit from being divided every 3-5 years to retain their vigor and flower power. Ornamental grasses, daylilies, ...
Seasonal Cleanup: ; Cut back dead growth from last year. Pull early-emerging weeds. Divide and transplant overgrown plants. ; Pinch back leggy plants. Deadhead ...
Mar 24, 2023 · Fertilize your perennials twice a year—once in the spring and again in late summer—to encourage growth and give plants strength before going ...
Ornamental grasses and flowers are a must-have in every garden. Here's our complete guide to caring for your new perennial flowers and grasses.

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