"Dividing them in September helps to reinvigorate the plants, ensuring vibrant blooms the following season." These gorgeous flowers are one of the best heat-tolerant perennials to grow in your garden.
A divided peony will likely not bloom for the first year ... take cuttings and there are many opportunities for plants to propagate in September, including flowering shrubs, perennials, and tender ...
One perennial that fits this category is the Toad Lily (Tricyrtis spp.). This plant thrives in partial shade with moist soil. Toad Lilies bloom from late September until frost with clusters of ...
11—Ironton In Boom' September Yard of the Month belongs to ... the spaces left in a flower garden as both annuals and many perennials die back in late summer. She has chosen the broad spectrum ...