Saint Paul by Bike” blogger Wolfie Browender leads readers to interesting neighborhoods throughout St. Paul. In Frogtown, he visits Frogtown Farms and Miss Iris, lover of plants, ...
Plant diseases rarely happen by accident. When problems show up in the garden, it is usually because the right conditions come together at the right time. Plant diseases can occur in any garden. In ...
Sometimes you see a plant so often, you take it for granted. Irises are common in older Texas Hill Country landscapes, but ...
When shopping for plants at garden centers, it's easy to think everything for sale is safe in your garden but these plants ...
Choose less susceptible plants for future plantings. There’s no guarantee, but some plants are less likely to be damaged by ...
The Northwest’s only commercial nuclear power plant, the Columbia Generating Station, was manually shut down early Thursday morning due to a mechanical problem. Energy Northwest workers shut the plant ...
One of my favorite end of spring/early summer bloomers is the bearded Iris. They grow very quickly, produce showy flowers in a huge range of color (with some even being deliciously fragrant like grape ...
Our series on ways that gardeners can use artificial intelligence began with tools for identifying plants and diagnosing plants’ issues, solving plants’ problems and designing landscapes. This column ...
Q: How reliable are plant identification apps? I’ve tested several plant identification apps and have found them surprisingly, but not completely, accurate. You simply snap a photo of the plant in ...
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IRIS - How to Divide Plants for More Flowers
When clumps of Iris become too dense it can restrict your plants ability to flower profusely. When this happens, it is generally a signal that it is time to divide your Iris plants. Not only will this ...
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