Garden Dilemmas, Delights & Discoveries

Ep 201. Dividing Perennials and Sharing Growth

Mary Stone Episode 201

Mary Stone discusses the beauty of early spring, the sunny faces of daffodils and their significance, and the roots of a family tradition of gathering cuttings from the family plot. Mary describes the benefits and the how-to of dividing perennials in early spring. 

She answers a listener's question about daffodil bulbs planted late and creating an instant garden of Easter leftovers. Mary ends by reflecting on personal growth and the importance of community and nature.

Links to Related Posts and Podcasts:

Dividing and Sharing Perennials - Blog Post

Episode 154 Root Pruning and the Journey of Growth

Root Pruning and Journey of Growth – Blog Post

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Mary Stone, Columnist & Garden Designer
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