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Divide bulbs and perennials; get something for nothing

Courtesy Photo Clockwise from left are examples of plants from bulbs: tulips and daffodils; plants with spreading roots: bee balm and purple cone flower; and plants with clumping roots: four species of hostas.

By Nancy Shevel, Guest ColumnistNancy Shevel, Guest Columnist “There is no such thing as something for nothing,” Napoleon Hill, the author of “Think and Grow Rich” famously advised. Then again, you could […]

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