Fanal Astilbe New Growth Red Foliage Emerges - March 2024
Just yesterday, I posted a photo showing some of the new red tips of peonies that had emerged from the mulch beds (in this case...a biosolid-top-dressed bed) and talked about how they were a sign of Spring. But, the peonies aren't the ONLY red-tipped perennial that has arrived for the year: some of our Fanal Astilbes that are planted in our backyard shade garden are making their way out of the mulch to begin their annual foliage show. Below, is a photo of the Fanal Astilbe that is planted at the furthest East-end of the row of these shade-tolerant perennials:
I started with a dozen of these Fanal Astilbes planted in the backyard in 2020 along the south border and have moved them a few times.
By last Summer, these were thick, full and happy - so I put them on my Fall Dividing list. And, I was able to dig-up and divide four of them - creating four new 'free plants' that I planted on the other side of the yard in a hosta-replacement project.
The photo here is of one that I DON'T THINK that was divided last year, but I'll know when they all come-up and fill-in. I'm also going to go find out if the four divisions took on the other side of the garden soon. If so...dividing more of these this Fall will be on my 2024 to-do list as continuing my 'hosta replacement theory' project is on my early-look list.
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