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Perennials to Divide in Spring
/in Flower care/by Mary MondayMay is an opportune time for dividing popular perennials, ensuring vibrant garden beds throughout the season. Among the commonly divided perennials are Hostas, Daylilies, Siberian Iris, Shasta Daisies, Bee Balm, and ornamental grasses. Dividing these plants not only promotes healthier growth but also allows for expanding garden beds or sharing plants with friends and neighbors. […]
Grow a Garden That Gives Back to Wisconsin Pollinators
/in Company News, Landscape Design, Sustainable Landscaping/by Mary MondayEvery spring, we look forward to seeing our gardens come to life after a harsh winter – and while we can take every step to prepare our gardens, we need the support of some important key players to ensure our gardens thrive: our Wisconsin pollinators! Pollinators are a critical part of our ecosystem and contribute […]
APRIL Landscaping Checklist
/in Landscaping/by American LandscapeFlowers Remove all boughs or coverings from your perennial beds to allow plants the light and air they need to grow. Once actively growing, divide perennials like hosta, grasses and daylilies. It’s also a good time to transplant if you need to move something. Bring spring to your yard by planting containers with pansies, snapdragons, […]