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Chapters
- Dividing Herbaceous Perennials - Video Tip
- Spring Planting Osteospermums - Video Tip
- Dividing Summer Perennials - Video Tip
- Dividing summer flowering Hemerocallis - Video Tip
- Summer propagation - Video Tip
- Self-seeding aquilegia - Video Tip
- Supporting Plants - Video Tip
- Dead heading meconopsis - Video Tip
- Dead heading Delphiniums - Video Tip
- Feeding herbaceous peonies - Video Tip
- Overpotting Problems - Video Tip
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Herbaceous Plants - Video Collection
Dividing Herbaceous Perennials - Video Tip
Spring Planting Osteospermums - Video Tip
During late April and early May after the risk of hard frosts has passed you can plant out your perennials such as Osteospermum and Argyrathemum's. These plants are fairly hardy so should last for years in a sunny spot.