While most perennials really need dividing to stay vigorous, this is not always the case. Some exceptions include: peonies, false indigo(Baptisia), monkshood, bleeding heart, lupine, and poppy. How to Divide Perennials Dividing plants is easy. Below is garden equipment that would be helpful. Sh...
With a low-growing habit, these plants spread slowly, but if you do get some crowding, split them in the fall to ensure healthy growth and adequate space for the coming spring. Lupine These flowers come in a variety of different vibrant colors. Scientific name:Lupinus Soil type: Slightly ac...
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