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    GardenGuides — Dividing Perennials. When and how to divide perennials from the resource libraries at GardenGuides.... Most perennials can be divided as soon as they are through blooming for the year. Perennials need to be divided when: Most perennials need to ...More…

  • Dividing Perennials: Tools, Techniques, and Timing

    Fine Gardening — I'm a frugal gardener. Maybe that explains why I'm drawn to plants I can divide. But propagation by root division is more than a cost-efficient way to increase my collection of perennials; it also promotes vigor by stimulating new growth both ...More…

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    BBC — Dividing plants will keep them healthy and strong and is a good way to control growth. It is also a great way to get new plants for free. In early spring or autumn, lift plants, taking care not to damage the root system. Divide each plant into ...More…

  • Dividing Perennials in Late Summer

    Bob Vila — Dividing Perennials in Late Summer - If you're tired of paying big bucks for small pots of perennials of dubious hardiness, look around your garden (w If you're tired of paying big bucks for small pots of perennials of dubious hardiness, look ...More…

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    Home and Garden Television — Host Chris Dawson shows how to divide chrysanthemums, daylilies, hostas and Siberian iris. He also discusses replanting, water needs, mulching and what to do with extra plants. Later, he shows how to divide rhizomes such as cannas, how to ...More…

  • Dividing Perennials

    Lowes — Perennials tend to stay around for many years, hence their name. That's one of the reasons we like them. But don't just plant perennials and forget them. Get the best from your perennials by dividing them. Dividing perennials is relatively easy .. ...More…

  • How-To Project: Dividing Perennials

    National Gardening Association — When an established perennial produces fewer flowers, or the center of the plant looks sickly while the margins thrive, it could be time to divide the plant. Or even if the plant is healthy, perhaps you'd like to share it with a friend by ...More…

  • Dividing Perennials

    National Gardening Association — When an established perennial produces fewer flowers, or the center of the plant looks sickly while the margins thrive, it could be time to divide the plant. Or even if the plant is healthy, perhaps you'd like to share it with a friend by ...More…

  • Two Methods for Dividing Perennials - Video

    Garden Gate — In "Best Time to Divide Perennials" in issue 60, we shared two different ways to divide perennials and a chart of plants with specific tips for dividing each. To watch the dividing methods in video form, pick one of the links below. You can also ...More…

  • Dividing Perennials

    DIYnet — Divide plants such as this mature monkey grass and they will multiply. I'm looking for ways to increase the number of plants in my garden without spending a lot of money. Perennials are the best plants to split, because of course they'll give you ...More…

  • Dividing Perennials

    North Dakota State University — Mid-September through early October is the preferred time to lift and divide many perennial flowers, particularly spring and summer-blooming perennials like peonies, iris, bleeding heart, hosta and coralbells. If divided in the fall, they'll ...More…

  • Dividing Perennials

    Northern Gardening — Dividing perennials maintains their vigor as well as being the easiest method of propagation. When a plant isn't blooming as well as it has in past years, it is usually ready to be divided. Many people hesitate to dig up a mature plant, but ...More…


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