How to Divide Mint into Free Plants

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Autumn is the perfect time to be making new plants from division. If you have perennials with fleshy roots, you can divide them into lots of new plants by cutting or pulling the plants apart and potting them up in their own pots. Keep well watered and in a sheltered place and they’ll begin growing immediately.

This works for all the mints (I have half a dozen different types!), melissa balm, and loads of spring blossoming flowers. Comfrey, peonies, oriental poppies, lily of the valley, Veronica, bleeding heart, daylilies, and bearded iris to name a few. Flowers with fleshy roots that flower in summer and autumn are best divided in spring.

You can use this technique in early autumn and it helps reinvigorate your plants and creates new ones for the garden or to give to friends!

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01:37 Best time to divide mint and other herbs
05:55 How to divide mint
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