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A lot of flowering shrubs can be grown either from little shoots that they put out around their base, or from clippings of their branches.I have quite a few perennials around the property that I hope to dig up this Fall and maybe add in to some of the bare spots.. That little purple-ish heuchera as well as some of the hostas all came from other gardens on the property..
So here’s how progress is looking on our little perennial garden experiment so far:.We cleared away some of the excess weeds and old, dead bits from last year, set out all the plants where we wanted them, and dug in!It was a lot of work, but really only took a few hours..
There are definitely still quite a few bare spots and the garden isn’t nearly as full as our inspiration garden, but we’re well on our way to having a respectable little slice of heaven here.We’ll probably add in a few more things from other gardens around the property this Fall, but until then, a good fresh layer of free mulch from the recycling center will do the trick and keep things looking nice!.
Do you have any favorite easy-to-grow perennials that make your life a little easier and a whole lot more enjoyable?Well, I was going to share this one even before I had the chance to try it out.
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