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Who doesn’t enjoy flowering plants? Their intoxicating scents, eye-popping colors, fancy shapes and textures are truly beautiful. Yet, with so many flowers for the garden and types of flower gardens that can be grown, where does one start? No worries. Our flower gardening info will help you learn how to create flower gardens. From basic flower garden design to growing and caring for specific flowers, we’ll guide you. Don’t let the number of flower gardens and plants grown in them intimidate…

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someone cutting up some vegetables with scissors on a table in front of the camera and text that reads, here's how i keep dahlia dividing simple

Hannah | Maple Lane Farmstead on Instagram: "How I simplify dahlia tuber dividing: I make sure to leave EYES on all my tubers. This makes them viable for next year! And how do you learn/get better at dividing? By practicing. I’ve been doing this now for 4 years. It’s easy for me, now. But first I had to learn by lots of trial and error. You can do this! Next up: how to store tubers for the winter😊 If you’re new here— I’m Hannah, the Perennial Cottage Gardener. I help…

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a white house with three windows and some plants

We’re now a couple months into our new routine of maintaining the yard at the Heights House. Figuring out how to properly care for so many different plants has been a bit of a learning curve (not to mention the never ending weeding and mowing!) and I still owe you guys a complete landscaping post. […]

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yellow flowers with the words how to easily divide and move perennials in white text

Did you know that spring and summer-blooming perennials should be divided in the fall, while fall-blooming perennials should be divided in the spring? Read our guide to discover how and when to divide and move all your perennials so you can expand your garden while improving the health of your plants.

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