How to divide perennials

Have you been looking to expand your flower garden? You might not have to go purchase more plants to do so! Did you know you can expand your perennials by simply dividing them and spreading them out? Fall is the best time to do this as the weather should be cool.

It’s very simple to do:

1- Pick the perennials you want to divide and start when the plant still looks good.

2- To lift the plant with minimal root damage start at the top of the root and dig a trench around the root clump.

3- Gently lift the plant out and keep the roots cool and moist of they are going to be out of the soil for any period of time.

4- Gently divide the plant.

5- Replenish the soil with compost.

6- Spread out and replant your divisions.

Still not quite sure how to divide your perennials? We can help. Just give us a call to schedule a landscape installation

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Bears and birdseed

Did you know that it is a lot easier to keep food away from a wild bear than to teach a bear to stay away from unnatural food that he has learned to enjoy?

The first rule is not to attract bears to areas that are frequented by humans.

Securing food that attracts bears is the best way to do this. This also includes birdseed! Yes, bears do find it very yummy! By keeping food away from bears you keep people safe, prevent property damage, and avoid the unnecessary killing of bears that come into contact with people.

The bottom line: Food and birdseed attracts bears to your property, but here are some helpful tips to keep bears away from your bird feeders:

•Ideally you should avoid using any type of birdfeeder during bear season (September-October). Not only do birds have access to plenty of natural foods during this time, but they really do attract hungry bears.
•Store birdseed securely inside at all times away from open windows or doors. You don’t want to walk in to a bear in your house believe me!
•Instead of hummingbird feeders, plant red or pink native flowers which are known to attract hummingbirds. Feel free to contact CHS for flower ideas.
•Bird baths are a wonderful alternative to feeders that will attract birds to your yard without luring bears into trouble.
•If you intend on feeding birds, hang your feeder well out of reach of bears and away from trees. Yes, bears climb trees too!
•Don’t forget to keep the area under the feeder clean.
•Choose a quality birdseed without millet. Almost all bird seed found under the feeders is millet, which most birds toss out of the feeder because they don’t like it, but bears do! You can also switch to chips of sunflower seeds which will attract birds but leave nothing under the feeder.

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