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The Dividing Line
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Bulbs -- Dividing
Spring flowering bulbs such as daffodils, tulips and hyacinthsshould be divided in September or October. Granted, it is difficult to determine the location of the bulbs without staking or mapping them out previously. ... [... more]
University of Illinois Solutions

Dividing Perennials
Thin perennials when they start getting overgrown. When crowded, the plants produce fewer blooms and are more likely to become diseased. Thinning is an easy, inexpensive way to generate more plants and to prevent one ... [... more]
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Holy Suburban Dividing Lines
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Dividing
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Dividing Day
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Dividing Perennials
Lavender cotton (Santolina chamaecyparrus) and several other perennials are actually small woody shrubs and should not be divided. These include perennial candytuft (Iberis sempervirens), lavender, rosemary, ... [... more]
Clemson University Extension

Dividing Siberian Irises Video: Gardengatemagazine.Com - ...
Siberian irises are beautiful, spring-blooming perennials that adapt to lots of soil types. In issue 81, we shared some great cultivars and tips on designing with and caring for them. Here's a video to show you how to divide a clump that's gotten ... [... more]
Garden Gate

Math 2 Master Multiplying and Dividing II; Grade 4 (Math ...
Math 2 Master Multiplying and Dividing II provides children in grade 4, who are struggling with these concepts, additional instruction and practice. This 32 page workbook features easy-to-understand directions, examples, and strategies with colorful ... [... more]
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Dividing Ornamental Grasses
Cut the clump into divisions with a sharp spade, a large knife, or... if necessary, an axe. Begin by using your spade to cut through the core on one side. Use a second spade to cut the opposite side. The two spades should face opposite ... [... more]
The Garden Helper

Kids' Room Dividing Wall
3. Rout the grooves. Using a router (either handheld with a guide fence, or in a router table) cut a 1/4" groove 3/4" from each side of the plywood sides (figure A). This groove will accept a piece of luan to become the wall. 8. Safety blocks. ... [... more]
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