Perennials All Season Long!. Maintenance  Bulb planting for next season  Dividing overgrowth  Mulch for winter protection  Redesigning beds.

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Perennials All Season Long!

Maintenance  Bulb planting for next season  Dividing overgrowth  Mulch for winter protection  Redesigning beds

Celebrate Spring  Daffodils  Tulips  Hyacinths  Jonquils  Primrose  Lungwort  Forget-me-nots  Rhododendrons

Preparing the Soil  Add organic matter  Leaves  Straw  Manure  Compost  Enrichment  Bone meal  Peat moss

June Magic  Oriental poppies  Irises  Coral bells  Foxgloves  Peonies  Veronica

Midsummer Bounty  Lilies  Delphiniums  Baby’s breath  Monkshood  Yarrows  Bellflowers