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ASTERS
Asters
are an easy to grow perennial that grows well in average soils, but
needs full sun. Asters come in blues, purples and a variety of pinks.
All Asters are yellow in the center of the flower. They are daisy-like
in appearance even though they are a member of the sunflower family.
Planting and Growing
Asters are easily grown from division. Plants do best if divided every
two to three years. Simply dig out half to two thirds of the plants,
leaving the remainder in place. Then separate the portion you dug out
into two sections and plant in another location or give them to a
friend.
Asters can also be directly seeded into your flower garden or seeded
indoors for transplanting later. We recommend planting Asters in pots
and containers indoors, then transplanting the seedlings outdoors in
early spring. This allows you to make the proper spacing.
Sow seeds early in the season and cover lightly with soil. Water
thoroughly once. They germinate easily and will grow quickly, producing
their first of a continual display of blooms by mid-summer.
Transplanting
Transplant Asters into your garden into an area where they can be grown
for years. Spacing depends upon size with miniature varieties spaced
four to six inches apart, and Giant varieties one to two feet apart.
Place smaller varieties around the front of your flower garden as a
border. Put larger varieties towards the back of the flowerbed.
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