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00:0010 plants you have to divide in September for bigger blooms next year.
00:05Daylilies. Divide overcrowded clumps in September. Dig up and separate fans with roots.
00:11Replant at the same depth water and mulch for vigorous spring blooms.
00:15Hostas. Split hostas as growth slows. Divide crowns with multiple eyes. Replant in shaded
00:23well-drained soil then water and mulch for fuller plants. Irises. Divide irises six to eight weeks
00:31post bloom. Discard rot trim leaves and replant rhizomes shallowly and space for healthier pest
00:36resistant flowers. Cone flowers. Split every three to four years. Divide clumps and replant in full sun.
00:45Compost amended soil and space for sturdier stems and blooms. Shasta daisies. Divide aging clumps in
00:52September. Separate sections with shoots and roots. Replant in full sun, well-drained soil, water,
00:59and mulch lightly. Sedum. Refresh woody centers by dividing. Separate fleshy crowns and replant in
01:07full sun and well-drained soil. Water during establishment for fall color. Black-eyed susans.
01:14Divide crowded clumps. Choose healthy roots. Replant one foot apart in full sun and add compost,
01:21boosting airflow, vigor, and blooms. Coreopsis. Split every few years to prevent congestion. Divide crowns,
01:29replant in full sun, well-draining soil, water, and mulch for winter protection. Bee balm. Divide to curb
01:36overcrowding and mildew. Remove woody center. Replant vigorous outer shoots in airy, rich soil, water,
01:43and mulch thoroughly. Flocks. Split thinning clumps. Replant divisions in fertile, well-drained soil with
01:50full sun and spacing for airflow. Reducing mildew risk.
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