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seedcorn
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I appreciate all the advice. What started out as using mulch on a hard to mow hill side, then planted some perennials in there to ad beauty has grown.
Now I've mulched about 10' on the west side of the church building, 4' on the east side, 10' on the front and back so that mowing is no longer needed there. Now I'm wanting to divide the plants and spread them to the new areas.
I have mums, 1 black eyed susan, and a bunch of tiger lillies. I've already planted iris from my garden along the building edge.
So if anyone in NE Indiana are splitting perennials, let me know as I'll use them on the grounds.
I'll take pictures and show you how it has changed.
Again, thanks for all advice.
Now I've mulched about 10' on the west side of the church building, 4' on the east side, 10' on the front and back so that mowing is no longer needed there. Now I'm wanting to divide the plants and spread them to the new areas.
I have mums, 1 black eyed susan, and a bunch of tiger lillies. I've already planted iris from my garden along the building edge.
So if anyone in NE Indiana are splitting perennials, let me know as I'll use them on the grounds.
I'll take pictures and show you how it has changed.
Again, thanks for all advice.