Two summers ago, as I pondered how to address ground ivy(Glechoma hederacea)in the front yard, my husband stopped mowing there so the bees could feed on the plant’s early flowers and nest in the bare patches of soil between. By fall, when the ground ivy had continued to spread and I...
Plant agapanthus 12 to 18 inches apart. Dig a shallow trench that’s roughly two inches deep and set rhizomes in the soil with their eyes or green shoots directed upward. Cover loosely with soil so that the top quarter of the rhizomes are slightly exposed. ...
you can make several more plants by dividing it. Simply dig up the plant about one month after the date of your location's last average annual spring frost, and use a garden spade to cut the plant into 1-foot-square sections. Each section should be planted at least 1 1/2 to 2 feet...
which vary with time, as the intrusion propagates, thickens, deforms, bends and/or freezes70,71,72,73,74,75. The stress induced by such intrusions (dikes or sills) is spatially heterogeneous. For example, a vertical dike promotes extensional stresses above and below it, favouring normal faul...