Divide These 3 Perennials in Summer for Free Plants

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One very rewarding method of plant propagation is division - and because I grow a wide range if perennials, this is my go-to method for turning existing clumps into free plants in a short period of time. It's easy, it works well for most perennials, and it's even beneficial to rejuvenate well-established plants. Here I'll demonstrate on hemerocallis (daylily), but you can also do iris varieties and oriental poppies during the summer. If you're a little fearless, many other perennials will come through summer division - you just have to attend to watering and mild conditions after they're replanted.

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Baptisia by Sarah J. Poe CC BY-ND 2.0
Divided Clump by Dvortygirl CC BY-SA 3.0

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