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  • Alpine Mix Aster - 4 Plants - Very Hardy -Very Colorful thumbnail

    Amazon.com — Features: Shipping Begins March 1st! Sized Shipped: Starter Plants Growing in 2x3 Inch Pots Flowering Time: Late Spring - Early Summer Light: Full Sun Height: 6-12 InchesMore…

  • Asters - Seeds & Bulbs

    GardenGuides — Asters. Guide Sheet: Information on how to grow Asters (Callistephus chinensis) in your garden.... Milady is a dwarf variety of Aster which adds a cornucopia of color to your garden! Its compact size is fantastic for container gardening as well ...More…

  • About Asters

    GardenGuides — Asters. Guide Sheet: Information on how to grow Asters (Callistephus chinensis) in your garden.... Asters are from a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. They are perennial plants that can be divided. The name Aster comes from the ...More…

  • Companion Planting Your Asters

    Do It Yourself — Asters look beautiful by themselves in a garden, but look even nicer when they have other flowers to complement them in the garden. Probably the most common member of the aster family, these grow wild in the woods and meadows as well as in many ...More…

  • Growing Asters in Containers: 6 Tips

    Do It Yourself — Asters can thrive as container plants if given the proper care and maintenance. Asters can thrive as container plants if given the proper care and maintenance. These six tips will get your container aster off to a great start. Although aster ...More…

  • Tips For Propagating Asters

    Do It Yourself — Asters can be propagated by either of two methods: from seed or by division. It is best if you only divide your aster plant every 2 or 3 years. All you need to do is dig out half of the plant leaving the remainder in the ground. Separate the ...More…

  • Selecting Asters: 4 Varieties

    Do It Yourself — Asters get their name from the star-like shape of their flower. Native to China and in the same family as asters but is actually a relative of the daisy (the family of flowering plants, Asteraceae. includes daisies, asters, and sunflowers) More ...More…

  • Mistakes To Avoid When Growing Asters

    Do It Yourself — If you are considering growing asters, keep in mind that they are most successful when grown from seeds. Make sure you use fresh seeds. Older seeds might not give you the desired results, or worse, they may not germinate at all. Always keep your ...More…

  • How To Prune Asters

    Do It Yourself — You can prune and pinch the flowers of asters to increase growth and the number of buds. Pruning is a more drastic approach to improve the plant's growth. Asters can be pruned as often as three times a year. As new shoots start growing, most of ...More…

  • A comparison of two North-American asters invading in ...

    Amazon.com — Author J. Jedlicka Author K. Prach Format HTML Number Of Pages 5 Publication Date 2006-11-23More…


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