How to divide perennials in spring
- Gardeners divide many perennial types in spring gardens.
- Dividing perennials reinvigorates plants and propagates new ones.
- Some perennial types should not be divided, including baby's breath.
- Nearly all perennials yield at least four divisions.
- Dividing plants opposite their bloom time reduces transplant shock.
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How to divide perennials in spring
Do you know why the flower went to the dentist? It needed a root canal. Flowers don’t need dentists, of course, but humans do come in handy for other flower tasks. For example, most perennials thrive from being dug and divided occasionally, and spring is the preferred time for many types. How do you know if perennials need dividing? If the center of the clump is bare and all the healthy growth is around the outer perimeter, the plant benefits fr…
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