I've had sage do this same thing. I didn't need more plants, though, so I didn't separate it.
I weeded the strawberries and trapped three more voles.
I would try to contact the extension tree person for your state. He or she could give you the best recommendations. I think there have to be more...
If the soil was not thoroughly wet sounds to me like you are watering just a small amount at a time and part of the soil got too dry to accept...
We had a terrible early snowstorm the winter before last which dumped three feet of snow onto plants that all still had their leaves. There was a...
I think a lot of folks are thinking similarly about wishing trees could talk. I don't know about the UK, but in the US a lot of people have those...
We had 80 degrees yesterday! So bizarre. I cleaned out perennial beds and got out the mower to chop stuff up for compost and clean up after...
Maybe I will get some bluer ones, too! They sure are pretty. I might spread out the ones that I have, too.
Just make sure they are in a spot that is on the dry side in the summer. I first saw some in a demonstration xeriscape garden that was in a park...
So mine are open today as well. The minis are the first thing to bloom (that I have planted) and the hungry bees have found them. Can you find...
Thanks, Toni. The tall plant on the right is Dianthus x Allwoodii. I know that one. I guess I should have cropped that out. I am wondering about...
I'm going through pictures, and I have several kinds of creeping thyme. One is from a seed package listed as "thymus serpyllum". It is creeping,...
I love mini iris too, but it will be while before I see mine-at least a couple of weeks. I see tips of these and some other bulbs, and shoots of...
It's a little cold here, but the dill will be waking up in a month or two.
The Missouri Botanical garden site says it is a perennial in zone 10-11.
I love sedums! They look great!
Well, lol. The USDA sure has the supplement industry cranked up about it. I guess there is more money to be made in supplements than in houseplants.
So I googled around and it seems that even the folks growing it commercially, or maybe especially the folks growing it commercially argue about...
This is maybe going to sound silly, but I have seen so many plants listed as Aloe vera, with differently colored blooms and sizes and growth...
I have too many to type all their names! I have mostly ones that a.)like or can tolerate some coolness in winter, as my house is heated with wood....
Separate names with a comma.