 | Perennials [Daylilies (Hemerocallis)] Question (#191) :: I want to thin out and move my daylilies to another area. So, how do I thin out them? Do I dig the whole plant out and then seperate them? |
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 | Perennials [General Questions] Question (#192) :: I have a hibiscus that I planted last spring. It doubled in size and bloomed until frost. So far (mid April) it has not shown any sign of life. ... |
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 | Perennials [General Questions] Question (#179) :: I have been trying to find more information on a plant that I've had about 2 years, called Fallopia japonica 'Variegata'. I can't find it ... |
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 | Perennials [Shade Plants] Question (#184) :: Is there a Lungwort available with silver foliage? If so, do you know of a source? Ohio, Zone 5. |
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 | Perennials [Daylilies (Hemerocallis)] Question (#185) :: I would like to thin out my Daylilies and relocate some to another area. When is the best time of the year to do this? I live in the Midwest. |
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 | Perennials [General Questions] Question (#187) :: My Salvia 'May Night' flops on the ground instead of standing erect. How do I solve this problem? |
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 | Perennials [Primroses (Primula)] Question (#168) :: I found a "mixed hardy primrose" in a catalog rated Zones 5-9 with the technical name of Primula x polyanthus. I went to my local flower s... |
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 | Perennials [General Questions] Question (#171) :: I love the tall Pacific Giant Delphiniums. However, I have problems with them not returning each year. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong? Ho... |
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 | Perennials [General Questions] Question (#175) :: My wife planted perennials about 2 months ago. This morning (late May) a careless landscaping service came in and mowed the lawn and all the peren... |
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 | Perennials [General Questions] Question (#177) :: Is a blue Marguerite (Felicia amelloides) a perennial or an annual? |
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