Thursday, October 2, 2008

Fall, time to plant, time to divide



For years the nursery industry has been trying to get the message out that fall is about the best time for planting. It's not just to boost sales! Over the winter the roots continue to grow whenever the temperature is above 32 degrees so in spring you have an established plant. Also in the winter you don't have to water as much as you would planting in the spring.
This is also the best time to divide many of your perennials. We started working on our next years selection from our own personal collection. I've spent much of September dividing daylilies and some are ready to go now. So far we have: Towhee, Summer Wine (pictured), Cherry (pictured in previous blogg), Condilla (a semi-double), Velvet Red, Siloam 'Tiny Tim', Ice Carnival. If you're a daylily geek like myself then keep in mind we only have a limited number of these since they're not availabe from our grower. I've got lots more to do before I start tackling our huge hosta collection.

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