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Date: Wednesday, 25. November 2015
Author: Gast

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I work with computers accounting assignment help Linda Dixon asks whether there are any hardy perennials that can be successfully grown from seed sown directly into the ground. Many hardy perennials are propagated by cuttings (penstemons) or division (anthemis, phlox). Those that set seed are generally raised in compost in trays, given some protection, then potted and planted out in groups after their first year\'s growth, taking two or three years to become sizeable clumps or drifts. Those that try to flower when they are small are stopped from doing so in order to make them put their efforts into root production.


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