If you have perennials in your landscape that have not been divided for a few years you should consider dividing them to rejuvenate them for the future. You may also wish to share some of your prized flowers with a friend or neighbor. Find out what the best time to divide your perennials is.
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When To Divide Perennials Flowers: A Simple Guide
Gardening Tips: Long Blooming Perennials | RedGage
If you love to garden or you are interested in learning more about the different types perennials that you can plant in your garden or container gardening projects. Find out more about the different types of long blooming perennials you might want to consider adding to your garden from these gardening tips...
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Hosta Lemon Lime
Hosta Lemon Lime is ranked #8 on the list of best miniature Hostas of 2010 according to the American Hosta Society. This plant has a great and unique form. I think of it as the shaggy dog of the Hosta world…maybe a dust mop. Lemon Lime is a Hybrid of Hosta nakaiana and is the parent plant of Hosta Twist of Lime which is ranked the 10th best mini Hosta. It was also the pod parent of Hosta Shiny Penny which was the parent of Cracker Crumbs the 6th best miniature Hosta for 2010 so this plant has quite the pedigree
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Hosta Cracker Crumbs
Hosta Cracker Crumbs is ranked #7 on the list of best Hostas for 2010. This is a plant that’ll make anyone stop and stare. Cracker Crumbs is one of the brightest and most dramatically colored of all Hosta plants. It is a sport of Hosta Shiny Penny.
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Hosta venusta
Hosta venusta is #6 on the list of best miniature Hostas for 2010. It is one of the few species Hosta to make any of the American Hosta Society listings and has been very important in the breeding of miniature Hostas. It also has red mottled petioles and the “red Hostas” as they are called are gaining in popularity.
This Hosta is has fairly tame colors by Hosta standards but it is a great plant
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