Divide These Perennials Before Frost: Fall Plant Moving Guide

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Perennials come back every year in your garden, which makes them relatively low maintenance. However, they do need dividing every once in a while. It’s important to understand which perennials to divide in fall before temperatures drop too low.

Perennial plants need dividing to ensure their roots have enough room to grow and take up nutrients. Dividing also helps manage the size and spread of plants and gives you more plants for additional garden areas. Here’s everything you need to know about plants to move before winter.

Why Divide and Transplant in Fall?

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