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CarolM
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Sun Jul 05, 2009 10:13 am
Does anyone know if I can seperate? It's about a 4 yr. old plant and is quite wide. Would a sharp knife be in order? Spring or fall?
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Yep. Just dig it up and divide the root ball with your hands. I like to that in the fall but soring is fine too
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