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bergenia when to plant
Plant them 12 to 18 inches (30-46 cm.) apart early in the spring to fill the area without crowding them out. Choose a spot with well-drained, moist so...
bergenia plant propagate
Division of Bergenia Separate a long rhizome from the plant with a sharp knife, being sure each division has a rosette, several healthy roots, and a r...
bergenia propagation
Division of Bergenia Separate a long rhizome from the plant with a sharp knife, being sure each division has a rosette, several healthy roots, and a r...
propagating bergenia from cuttings
Separate a long rhizome from the plant with a sharp knife, being sure each division has a rosette, several healthy roots, and a rhizome measuring at l...
bergenia plant images
How do you take care of Bergenia?Is Bergenia a perennial?How do you prune bergenia?Is Bergenia an evergreen?Can you grow Bergenia in pots?Can you grow...
moving bergenia plants
If you absolutely have to transplant and divide bergenia in the summer months, it is best to do it on a cool, cloudy day to reduce the risk of transpl...
bergenia leaf problems
In areas with intense afternoon sun, bergenia may experience sunscald. Sunscald can cause foliage to turn yellow and wilt or dry up, turn brown and be...
best bergenia varieties
Although Bergenias are outstanding foliage plants, you can find variations in bloom color from white to ruby red and purple. Interesting varieties inc...
bergenia diseases
Common Bergenia DiseasesRhizome Rot – The first noticeable signs of rhizome rot are lesions on the lower stem and drooping and curling of leaves, begi...