Increase the color around your home landscape by taking the time to learn how to propagate by division and layering to increase the homeowners garden bed size and color.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Hypericum-St. John’s Wort, Aaron’s Beard
Propagating Hypericum or St. John’s Wort should be done in the spring by digging up the underground runner/stolon, with roots, that shoot out from the woody parent plant. Hypericum is associated with St. John the Baptist, it blooms around his birthday, June 24, and bleeds red oil on its yellow blooms, around the time he was beheaded. Honeybees enjoy the nectar, in Canada it is considered an invasive plant and it is deciduous in winter. It grows in average to poor soil in either sun or partial shade, is deer resistant, tolerates heat, and reaches a height of 12".
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