This time of year, tons of free plants are waiting for you to claim them—and they’re sitting right in your own yard. It’s one small upside to fall yard cleanup: All those perennials you’ve been nursing along for years have been dutifully growing, and they occasionally benefit from being divided. Here’s what you can and can’t divide, what you should look for, and how to do it. Which perennials you can divideHere's a basic rule of thumb: Never divide a plant while it is still flowering, but a plant that is post-bloom is ripe for the taking. Right now, we’re dividing spring- and summer-blooming plants. There are three main reasons to divide: Either a plant has outgrown the space, it had a poor
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