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Newsletter: It's All About the Flowers


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    March 22, 2010
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Container Gardening, Vol. 7
Spring brings warmer weather and more daylight; for gardeners, it's time for hands-on outdoor work that will pay off later in floral displays. This week, find a method for training roses and a selection of flowering ground covers that can blanket a problem area with attractive blooms. Spring is also a great time for dividing perennials; see how it's done, and then head to the garden and dig in.

If you do your gardening in containers, check out Container Gardening, Vol. 7 for expert advice and inspirational photos. Shipping is free if you order by April 7.


Train rosesTrain Roses to Produce More Flowers

Now is the time to manage unruly climbing and shrub roses. You'll get more flowers too, with this simple pegging technique.

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Related article: Pruning Climbing Roses


Flowering ground coverFlowering Ground Covers

Nancy Ondra recommends spreading perennials that will crowd out weeds and produce a bounty of blooms.

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Find more ground covers...

Divide perennialsVideos: How to Divide Perennials

Rejuvenate your perennials by dividing them. The technique varies, depending on the type of root: offset, surface, taproot, running, or woody.

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Related article: Dividing Perennial Plants


Container Gardening, Vol. 7

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