It's that time of year to start thinking about wrapping up our summer gardens and preparing for winter. One of the things that should be done in September is to split spring flowering perennials if needed. We've compiled a 'how to' list to help you.WHEN TO DIVIDE
- If it blooms in the spring, divide it in the fall.
- If it blooms in the summer or fall, wait to divide it in the spring as soon as frost is out of the ground.
- It’s best to divide perennials when it is cool and cloudy.
HOW TO DIVIDE
WHEN AND HOW TO PLANT
- Never allow divisions to dry out. If planting immediately, keep a pail of water nearby to moisten divisions until they are planted. Otherwise, you can wrap them in damp newspaper to keep them moist for a short period of time.
- Trim all broken roots with a sharp knife or pruners before replanting.
- Plant the divided sections as soon as possible in the garden or in containers at the same depth they were originally.
- Firm soil around the roots to eliminate air pockets.
- Water well after planting.


4 comments:
One method is to put a sharp shovel onto the root between two growing points and step on the shovel. The shovel should point straight down.
Thanks for sharing the nice way of DIVIDING PERENNIALS IN THE FALL. keeo it up the good work.
Great thoughts you got there, believe I may possibly try just some of it throughout my daily life.
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Thanks for the post! I can't wait to try to split mine- Hope i can keep them all alive in the process!
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