Scented geraniums provide heavenly aromas when grown either outdoors in your garden or indoors on your windowsill.
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Most perennial plants need periodic division to maintain their vigor and achieve maximum flower production. This may need to be done annually with very vigorous plants, but is usually only necessary every three to four years. Some perennials, such as Baby's Breath, Gypsophila paniculata, should never be divided.
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While most gardeners are familiar with spring-flowering bulbs, such as tulips and daffodils, many don't realize that some bulbs actually bloom in the fall. These fall-blooming bulbs make unexpected, colorful additions to the fall garden.
Autumn Crocus
Despite it's common name, Colchicum autumnale is not a true crocus. In fact, Colchicum and Crocus are not even in the same family.