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Are Day Lilies invasive?
.  If they'r ehappy the clumps get bigger each year but that just means you can lift and divide them and have more plants for your garden or to swap with firends and rellies. I have several forms in my garden and they're very forgiving, happy to grow in sun by Swedboy
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23/04/2012 12:16:54
by toonia
How long do Lupins live?
amazing - if only I had a big enough garden to have huge groups of lupins like those!   Geoff- When did you divide your lupin? I'm thinking of doing the same to a large purple one that I have. Thanks   HH It was in March and I did just dig it up, pulled by Lunarz
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05/08/2012 23:18:10
by christopher2
Rhubarb
through base of stems.  You could try dividing the plant in winter and planting half in a different place - mine prospered when moved. Hello Sheddy, Rhubarb prefers a sunny, open site and soil that is slightly on the acidic side. As jeffd says it really by sheddy
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26/04/2012 15:15:09
by ceris hughes
Plant id and rescue plans
Hi got a few shrubs and a creeper that are getting moved or killed i'd like to see if I can save some of these plants or divide them or something.  This i think is a weed a creeper of some kind  this is a dead something  exhibit C  exhibit D by blackest
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20/04/2013 20:09:21
by blackest
do you do a "Chelsea chop ? if so what plants !
heads were smaller.  Lots of them but smaller.  I prefer them left to there own devices.  I just divide them every couple of years so they dont fall over. I'm going to have a good chop this year (if I get round to it). Some might not work, I won't do by Samie Cain
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20/05/2013 21:50:59
by Daintiness
Talkback: Bird feeding - make fat cakes
These tips are really good, and I will be trying them out in my garden. how do i divide a large dahlia corm and can i grow them in large pots 1st class advice & information. Helps me do my bit for the environment. Won't the fat cake fall apart when by mudpack
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06/12/2011 14:40:54
by Eager Beaver
Talkback: Growing canna lilies
on it and later on can I divide it?Thank you -- I will appreciate any info on Cannas and their care.reillymarie I bought a canna last year as it was such a beautiful plant,not realising how i should care for it! Needless to say it died. This year i will look by minniedriver
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28/04/2012 20:28:36
by robin walker
Talkback: The greater bulb fly
group has several hundred UK species and they vary in size from small bumble down to large ant. Most look like small honeybees. Each female makes a single burrow in the soil, divides it into separate individual cells for her eggs and provisions each by muddyboots
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28/11/2011 18:40:49
by debbieb
overgrown fuschia
thirds and protect from frosts in winter, if hardy varieties cut back in spring aand take cuttings when new growth is big enough I had a similar sized fuscia in a previous garden and decided to divide it into two so that I could have the same plant by Standen1
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09/02/2012 21:27:30
by Standen1
Who else loves the humble sempervivum
. The common ones do fine all year round with me, but I brought a slightly tender blue type last year that I divided in the autumn and over wintered outside in pots. I should have protected them better because the snowy weather obliterated them, but now I by Gold1locks
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22/04/2012 10:32:50
by Berghill