Dividing plants will keep them healthy and strong and is a good way to control growth. It's also a great way to get new plants for free.
Dividing plants will keep them healthy and strong and is a good way to control growth. It's also a great way to get new plants for free.
Ideally, perennials should be lifted, divided and replanted every three to five years. You'll be rewarded with healthy, vigorous growth and a crop of new plants.
Plants should be divided when they're dormant, in late autumn or early spring. Fleshy-rooted perennials, such as paeonies, should be left until the end of their dormant season in late spring, before being divided. Their buds will begin to shoot, which will indicate the more vigorous areas of growth, and therefore the best way of dividing up the plant.
Follow Joe Swift as he divides and replants a perennial at Greenacre.
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