Dividing Perennials to Get Tons of Free Plants! 🌿🤑🙌 // Garden Answer

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  • Warning, very long post ahead! I started watching your channel in 2020. My husband had just passed away (April) and I was watching KZhead and Facebook videos to just get mindless. Your videos were ‘recommended’ and I just decided to watch one. In that video you mentioned that you lived in Ontario Oregon. That peaked my curiosity because I grew up in Ontario California. I was hooked immediately by your natural demeanor and kindness to your audience. So, after watching the one video, I went back as far as I could, and begin watching every video you had put out. It just gave me a lot of peace. No drama just great content. I love watching home improvement videos anyway so watching garden improvement videos were right up my alley. In August of that same year I went back to California to visit my family, I now live in Tennessee, and have lived away from California since I was married in 1976. I found out that my family was interested in moving to Idaho. So they took a quick trip to Idaho and came back and said we love it and we are going to move there. My sister all her adult children and one of her adult grandsons along with all their families, moved to Idaho within a couple of months. My parents moved there also and lived with my sister and her husband. Sadly they passed away at the end of 2020. Both within 13 days of each other. I immediately told my family about your channel and told them they needed to watch you to know how to take care of their gardens. They all love to grow flowers, plants and vegetables. My niece and her husband ended up in Payette right near the border of Oregon, and Idaho. She started watching your videos and visiting your parent’s garden center and just loves it. On one of my visits there I also visited your parents garden center. It was great looking at everything I had seen on KZhead for two years and now seeing everything in person was amazing. I met a very sweet employee, and we had a great conversation and I told them how I had accidentally ran across your videos on KZhead and then Lo and behold my family all moved from California to Idaho and are benefiting from your videos. It’s been four years this month that I lost my amazing husband and so much has changed but I wanted to say thank you for being a part of my grief healing. Sounds crazy I know but it was such a blessing to watch your family grow and your garden grow too. God used a garden channel to help me through long lonely days. Now my life is normal and completely peaceful and busy….. But I’m completely hooked on Garden Answer!! Thanks again for just doing what you love and sharing it with us! You made a difference where you never thought you would!

    @janahinson9952@janahinson9952Ай бұрын
    • What a wonderful post. Bless you and your family❤

      @mahmudachowdhury9563@mahmudachowdhury9563Ай бұрын
    • Blessings to you and your loved ones. Gardening can be very healing! ♥

      @TheLivingBackyard@TheLivingBackyardАй бұрын
    • ❤❤❤🎉

      @Gardeningphu@GardeningphuАй бұрын
    • ❤❤

      @veragelever346@veragelever346Ай бұрын
    • So sorry for your loss Jana. I totally get it.... I lost my husband when I was 32 (almost 30 years ago now) and since we didn't have You Tube back then my thing was all the shelter magazines, So. Living, BHG, Traditional Home. I would grab a huge pile of old ones at my mom's house and sit on my bed til 2 or 3am just looking at them. Eventually I was able to sleep again. Then I remarried (but not until over a decade later) and my life has been amazing. Lo and behold, I married a Marine at the beginning of the war, so once again I had some hours to fill, even with kids in the house. I would recommend watching "The Office" if you haven't seen it yet. Super fun and funny. It got me through some tough deployments. But hang in there. You never know what God has in store for you, and you will honor your husband by living the best life you can, no matter where it takes you! Hugs from Atlanta!

      @lbarmstrong1@lbarmstrong1Ай бұрын
  • "That's the best thing about gardening. Just being out here doing it." Truer words have never been spoken.

    @nadinecartwright1979@nadinecartwright1979Ай бұрын
  • I have an old bread knife I use for dividing that cuts through crowns like nothing! Take a clump of daylilies and turn them in to dozens!! Any perennial poking their head up, gets lifted, divided by at least a third, a little shot of organic fertilizer in the hole, and then planted back, and then I have more plants to put elsewhere, or share with the neighbor!

    @RealBradMiller@RealBradMillerАй бұрын
    • Me, too-works great. :)

      @maryland9987@maryland9987Ай бұрын
    • Red Hot Pokers soon need dividing also

      @donnasmalley3713@donnasmalley3713Ай бұрын
    • I just got a hori hori knife I can’t wait to try out!

      @LovelyIslandVacation-ch6wo@LovelyIslandVacation-ch6woАй бұрын
    • I use a small drywall saw. It works really well dividing water lilies and bog plants.

      @katherinec7698@katherinec7698Ай бұрын
    • Exactly! my weapon of choice also.

      @saraw8503@saraw8503Ай бұрын
  • PSA PSA PSA… get the rings on the peony while you still can. GET THE RINGS. ON. THE. PEONY 🤣🤣

    @jackielaures4060@jackielaures4060Ай бұрын
    • Thanks for this PSA. I need to do this!

      @nancyw5779@nancyw5779Ай бұрын
    • Thanks!! 😂😂

      @tamararobinson2069@tamararobinson2069Ай бұрын
    • I agree! Once they get to this size it gets really hard to get the ring around them.

      @jeffwolenter5268@jeffwolenter5268Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much for this. It will be my first time to divide perennials, and I appreciate this tutorial. Do you have advice on dividing daylilies?

      @mariannehodson8700@mariannehodson8700Ай бұрын
    • Thanks! I'll get on this today!

      @katiedavis5861@katiedavis5861Ай бұрын
  • Laura, I assume you really understand how encouraging and helpful yours and Aaron's videos are, but I just needed to say thankyou once again for everything.

    @cherylbrubaker37@cherylbrubaker37Ай бұрын
    • 100%

      @eury5405@eury5405Ай бұрын
  • The other thing to do with dividing plants is to share and trade with friends to add diversity to your garden without spending more money

    @kathy5216@kathy5216Ай бұрын
  • One of our older neighbors offered us free perennials for helping them divide theirs and weed their garden. A few other neighbors heard about our help and offered us the same deal! We now have lovely bearded white and purple iris throughout our garden and it was all for free!

    @VMayB@VMayBАй бұрын
  • I LOVE starting my day with your garden! May I suggest a tip with editing (and before everyone jumps on me, this is NOT in any way a criticism). When you are making cuts and things, I know speeding up the video can sometimes be necessary, but I notice the sped-up scenes recently are "extra" fast. More than your previous videos. Kind of hard to see what your doing. Honestly, what you may find mundane to watch, a ton of us enjoy! 😊 Much love to you and your family! ❤

    @eury5405@eury5405Ай бұрын
    • Totally agree. Excessive FF and I’m only 1/3 through. I came to the comments just to see if I was the only one feeling that way.

      @jessica_walker@jessica_walkerАй бұрын
    • I agree. That explains my constant rewinding lately and feeling like I had missed some steps. I appreciate you pointing it out, hopefully they see it…

      @trangn6564@trangn6564Ай бұрын
    • I agree...made me dizzy lol

      @gardener5158@gardener5158Ай бұрын
    • Agreed, too fast, not as enjoyable.

      @cindyburesh5540@cindyburesh5540Ай бұрын
    • It’s probably the new editor, Taylor, I think his name is.

      @cynthiafisher9907@cynthiafisher9907Ай бұрын
  • I love to watch you do your garden jobs in fast motion, but I would also love to watch what you do in regular speed. Watching someone dig or plant is so relaxing and satisfying. So much of the videos are fast, fast, fast that I find myself being disappointed when the job is over so fast. That being said, this is still my favorite gardening channel.

    @susan225100@susan225100Ай бұрын
    • Maybe having a slow motion video for members.🤣

      @cynthiag3065@cynthiag3065Ай бұрын
    • You can change the speed of the video

      @lisag6796@lisag6796Ай бұрын
    • I noticed the videos seem extra sped up about the same time they mentioned getting extra help with video editing. So maybe the new editor speeds these parts up a bit more than what Aaron and Ken used to?

      @blueberrypieology3088@blueberrypieology3088Ай бұрын
    • I would like to see one in actual real time so it’s more clear on exactly what the process is. Then go ahead and speed up the rest of the same process.

      @roxannesimpson5635@roxannesimpson5635Ай бұрын
    • The fast speed seems to make me anxious 🤪 I understand some of it needs to best fast ..but less is more! We all love their show and enjoy the sense of peace and feel of normalcy it brings during so much disturbing things going on in the world. Arron and Laura bring something very special to their friends on Garden Answers. We appreciate your sharing of life. 🍃🌷🕊️

      @margies5906@margies5906Ай бұрын
  • Next best thing to planting more plants is planting more FREE plants. Love it. Can’t wait to see the play set go in. Your kids will love it. One thing I would suggest you do is prepare now for putting up shade sails at least until trees get bigger for shade. We put a set in for our grandkids and they love it. They will spend hours playing on it except when it is real hot. I live in high desert also. A shade sail or 2 angled just right will extend their playtime well into the hottest part of the summer and it will be more comfortable for the grownups that are watching the kids. Love all your videos.

    @heatheryarbrough5255@heatheryarbrough5255Ай бұрын
  • Laura, you’re always so sweet too worry about us not being able to hear you, but my experience has been that I’ve never had a problem hearing you even when you think your mic is turned off. I think you must have really good recording equipment!

    @catgal1102@catgal1102Ай бұрын
  • Seeing dirt all over you made me happy! You just beamed! Kinda feel digging dividing just gardening is your jam ! Your joy is infectious!! Great info 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    @gardeningonthewestforkwith8994@gardeningonthewestforkwith8994Ай бұрын
  • Those allium rootballs really showed the change from native soil to current on top. What a change!

    @GoingGreenMom@GoingGreenMomАй бұрын
  • It made my day to know how hard it was to dig and divide that grass. I split one into 3 plants this past week and it took me ALL afternoon to get it divided. I was beat!

    @shelleysilveus6143@shelleysilveus6143Ай бұрын
    • My husband used everything short of dynamite to dig our oldest grass clump. Really !

      @annehedlund7333@annehedlund7333Ай бұрын
  • I love plant math. Dividing plants. FREE! Yes yes

    @michelesimpson2237@michelesimpson2237Ай бұрын
  • Beautiful attention to detail & explaining how to divide perennials. Master class from Laura, so enjoyable & as always, Laura's enthusiasm is contagious. Spring is here!

    @wandabrown508@wandabrown508Ай бұрын
    • Me too. Very grateful for the detailed explanation and then showing us how. I know I have struggled with the finer points on this topic.

      @CatCaretakerID@CatCaretakerIDАй бұрын
  • I found my alliums(serenity or millennium) at HD and had been looking for more every year since. Planted mine a several years ago. Next to a young phantom hydrangea and only saw blooms the first 2 years. Last year, I finally realized the problem. My hydrangea had grown so large that it blocks the sun they love, but I was terrified to move them. I just got the courage a few days ago. Took 3 alliums and created 13 plants. Placed in full sun and I’m so darn excited to see blooms this year. Fingers crossed. US South Zone 8a.

    @EilandMeisje85@EilandMeisje85Ай бұрын
    • I hear ya I’m afraid to move and divide also

      @carolgoergens9275@carolgoergens9275Ай бұрын
    • What is HD? I got alliums that I dug up from my husband’s grandmother yard when she passed..didn’t know what they were when I dug them up because they weren’t in bloom and there was tons of bulbs up and down her pathway. I planted a bunch in a rectangular oil pan I found in her garage and they have come up every year…I do feed all my bulbs spring and fall with bone meal. This year the oil pan corner broke apart from rust and the soil and bulbs spilled out and are growing underneath the leaves. Need to plant in containers and figure out placement later as we have a fence halfway done and I know we will be staining when the weather warms up. My fear is they will get trampled on while the fence is still being worked on. Thank you for your comment so I can get my alliums in containers. ❤️ from Seattle zone 8b

      @tinaknutsen@tinaknutsenАй бұрын
    • @@tinaknutsenHD is Home Depot

      @Changeisgood797@Changeisgood797Ай бұрын
    • @tinaknutsen Hi Tina, HD is Home Depot for us living here in the US. It’s a major big box store that carries home appliances, tools, garden materials and plants etc. I know you’re in Seattle, but added more info on Home Depot for those who aren’t in the US and may read my comment and may have the same question. What an incredible find at her garden. What a great idea to pot them up until the fence is finished. Good luck, I know they’ll look great.

      @EilandMeisje85@EilandMeisje85Ай бұрын
    • HD Home Depot

      @lindaga820@lindaga820Ай бұрын
  • This is how we have a spring plant sale at MSU Tollgate gardens! We dig up all the plants that need dividing and pot them up in gallon containers. We only charge $6 a plant in June after they have sized up in June. It’s a win-win for everyone-we make money to support the garden, the plants benefit and the customers get inexpensive plants. ☺️

    @amydeeds6248@amydeeds6248Ай бұрын
  • Good morning Garden Answer friends!

    @barbaracarlson1331@barbaracarlson1331Ай бұрын
  • Ornamental grasses are so hard to dig up. But I think the most difficult thing I ever saw you dig up was that Redbud tree. Yet you both survived. It was a battle of the wills going on.😊

    @LULC0759@LULC0759Ай бұрын
    • That video was hysterical!

      @annehedlund7333@annehedlund7333Ай бұрын
    • Will never forget that stressed shovel & a very Defiant Laura!!!!😂

      @sandydavidshofer1204@sandydavidshofer1204Ай бұрын
  • Good morning all have a safe and blessed day ❤️

    @rosealvarado264@rosealvarado264Ай бұрын
  • Oh how fun! The kids will have their very own playground!

    @rebeccawoodbixler9536@rebeccawoodbixler9536Ай бұрын
  • After a quiet Winter, I am absolutely LOVING all of your Spring projects. And I can see that you are too.😀

    @laurelsayer7557@laurelsayer7557Ай бұрын
  • I am so happy for Benjamin and Samantha Grace to have a play center! Not that they don't have an exciting playground in your whole yard, but something that is just for them. Thank you for showing us how to divide perennials again, great reminder, and free plants!

    @diannerempel8262@diannerempel8262Ай бұрын
  • It's so valuable to see exactly how to divide different types of plants, so it's greatly appreciated how much detail you show us, and how close up the camera is. Thank you!

    @elisecurran9497@elisecurran9497Ай бұрын
  • This reminds me of my mom and grandma. When I was a kid, they each worked in the yard and garden devising perennials and spread the plants out and traded between each other and the neighbors. I was lucky to be on the receiving end of my neighbor as she thinned out her iris. I have to smile at the play area going in. It’s going to be so fun for the kids and their cousins and friends!!💚💚💚

    @laraemitchell9064@laraemitchell9064Ай бұрын
  • Oh!!!!! How wonderful a playset for the kids!!!!!!!!!

    @lyonhawaii@lyonhawaiiАй бұрын
  • 💜🎶 Good morning Garden Answer .. hi Laura ..its 7:00 .. Thanks for being here .. 💜🎶🇨🇦

    @DreamWithCaroline@DreamWithCarolineАй бұрын
  • So glad to see a play set going in for the kiddos! Also love dividing plants and get “free” ones!

    @candicespencer2021@candicespencer2021Ай бұрын
  • We are still having snow here in AK!!!!! I can't believe how many plants and flowers are awake in your garden!!!!!!! So fun!!!!!

    @lyonhawaii@lyonhawaiiАй бұрын
  • Ooooh!!! The orange spray paint, in the grass, near the house makes me excited for new things to come! 👏🏼👏🏼

    @katiegray14@katiegray14Ай бұрын
    • i almost missed that! exciting 😄

      @absurdistsloth@absurdistslothАй бұрын
    • I did miss it. What part of the video, please?

      @Michelle_L1974@Michelle_L1974Ай бұрын
    • Ok! I got suck in, so thoroughly I forgot I had something in my mouth. I was watching you divide the geraniums and making sure I didn't miss anything. 😮😊😅😂 When my son came walking in to see if I had found what he needed??? He was looking at me strangely & started laughing. I forgot to take the screwdriver to him. Great video. Thanks for sharing. Awesome play area for the kids & area for the parents while watching your kids.

      @VirginiaHale@VirginiaHaleАй бұрын
  • Afternoon Everyone 🥰🥰

    @jasminelouisefarrall@jasminelouisefarrallАй бұрын
  • I enjoyed this video so much! Dividing plants is how my garden got started - pieces and parts of plants from my Mama, mother-in-law and grandmother. 💜 We still swap plants and I love it so!

    @christileach4644@christileach4644Ай бұрын
  • I loved this one, I can honestly say when I watch you do something it gives me the confidence to try it myself. I will watch the same video several times and then attempt it myself. Thanks Laura, just for being you and sharing! Someday I hope to be a master gardener like you. For now I just enjoy doing some of the little things. 🥰🌾🏵

    @catfromillinois6646@catfromillinois6646Ай бұрын
    • I agree!!!

      @mariannedressler6784@mariannedressler6784Ай бұрын
  • Greeting's from Ireland, two years ago I decided to dig a new garden bed in the front garden and make the existing beds wider. I dug up plants and chopped them with a spade. Thankfully all are growing well and I have more plant's for pollinator's.

    @nicholasryan5401@nicholasryan54012 сағат бұрын
  • I’ll take Laura with beeping in the background over no Laura any day!! (Love seeing the wind blow your hair off your beautiful face)!

    @jcking6785@jcking6785Ай бұрын
  • 16:25 - seeing you care for your knees by using a kneeling pad makes me happy. It really helps as you get a bit older with your body movement. 👍😊

    @michelelee5339@michelelee5339Ай бұрын
  • Laura, thank you for reminding me that I can divide my flowers. I have lots of shade and lots of Hostas that need to be divided. I’ve done it before and it’s really easy. We’re now gettting some much needed rain in north Iowa and snow, which I can do without. Too cold here yet. Lots of work to do in one flower bed yet. I did get a lot done when we had our nice spring weather. Now Mother Nature says, not yet. Lol. Love that you guys decided on the playground for the kids. Have a great day.

    @barbararichmond499@barbararichmond499Ай бұрын
  • Wow Laura your eyes were really popping! Beautiful!

    @rebeccamclaughlin4992@rebeccamclaughlin4992Ай бұрын
  • This might be the most satisfying Garden Answer video I’ve ever seen!!! Dividing perennials makes me feel better about spending way too much money at the garden center this time of year!

    @mmcclam@mmcclamАй бұрын
  • My husband and I drove from our home in Washington to visit Andrew’s Seed Company and to our delight we saw your dad, mom, and your sister Monica’s. Your mom was so wonderful and helpful. We didn’t want to be imposing Garden Answer fans so we just shopped. I am coming home with a beautiful rose and a few things for my greenhouse and garden. Absolutely love their garden center. The lightning show this afternoon was a fun too. Very happy we took the time to drive over we had a wonderful day. Thank you for all you do I look forward to watching you each day.

    @DeAnnOLeary@DeAnnOLearyАй бұрын
  • Good morning Laura and family! So satisfying to see how many plants you can get from a clump. Love it! I have a big patch of irises that need to be divided but I have to do it in the fall. That's going to be a fun area for the kids! Blessings 💞🙏🏻

    @camicri4263@camicri4263Ай бұрын
  • Update on your mama’s renovation soon? Please?!?

    @babieangels@babieangelsАй бұрын
    • She said in the sunday recap that they were going to do a full tour when it's finished, which is really close.

      @coloraturaElise@coloraturaEliseАй бұрын
    • @@coloraturaElise thank you!

      @babieangels@babieangelsАй бұрын
  • That was an exciting video. I want to go out and divide everything now! 🌱 🌱 The drops of Jupiter surprised me. It hasn't been that long since you planted them!

    @ShelbyJolicoeur@ShelbyJolicoeurАй бұрын
  • I'm amazed and a little sad to see the drone footage of when you first bought your home and how few neighbors you had compared to now and there is another new house being built. Yay for them but, that means planting more arbs for you. You have built a beautiful wonderful view for them to enjoy! Have a delightfully blessed day! ✌️💖🙏🙌🤜

    @jesusislord2457@jesusislord2457Ай бұрын
  • I’m so surprised you decided to put in a play set for the kids! I guess your land has changed and probably your lives in so many ways. I wonder about the use it will get in the future? I hope it’s a fun addition to their lives. I know they will love the trampoline! We’ve had ours for probably 30 years, we bought it for our kids and now our grandkids enjoy it. Whew! Those sped up sections of the video were crazy fast! Maybe Taylor should run the store and Ken should go back to editing?

    @cynthiafisher9907@cynthiafisher9907Ай бұрын
  • I've been watching you forever and my 5.5 acres is on it's way...thank you so very much. Because I'm 58 and you're still very young, the outdoors can be the enemy of our skin. For 41 years I've been using Olive Oil, YES, from the grocery store (light usually) on my skin. I notice you don't wear gloves often either. I helped make a Dermatologists wife very rich when I explained to him we need more soaps made of Olive Oil. Anyway, my Publix has BOGO Free Olive Oil every month and I cook a lot of Italian food. Olive Oil is good inside and out. Concerned about the smell, add some lavender oil to it. It's the best bathwater wonder, hair conditioner and it will heal ALL the callous' on your hands and feet. You get the idea😉. Happy Planting!

    @Secretshopper1965@Secretshopper196522 күн бұрын
  • it's a good thing I have to go to work now. Otherwise my back yard would be torn up and planted!! Much easier on back this way😉😂 Have a Great Day Everyone!

    @GardenLady444@GardenLady444Ай бұрын
  • I am envious! Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada and I still have 18 inches of snow on my garden beds. A little grass showing through on the south side lawn. Dividing happens in early May if I am lucky. Annuals go in after the 24 th of May. A short but glorious summer in our zone 3 area.

    @valgoodridge1810@valgoodridge1810Ай бұрын
  • Morning all. I enjoy dividing plants too. Each spring something is divided and multiplied! You mentioned best to do on overcast day. It’s not pretty but on bright days I have put milk crates over transplants for a few days to shade them. I’ve even popped up the beach umbrella to shade the little babies. Works fantastically!

    @lisalittle7484@lisalittle7484Ай бұрын
    • Great ideas!

      @cynthiafisher9907@cynthiafisher9907Ай бұрын
  • Loved the motivation this gave me to get out today in 46 degrees sunny weather to begin my spring cleanup here in zone 7. I am newly retired, garden neophyte, with minimal experience but garden loving all my 66 years! My grandma had homegrown krout in her crock when she passed at age 98! My mom had her garden into her 80’s when her knees gave out, so I have some years to get this garden thing figured out! The birds are calling me❤️

    @bingersinger1517@bingersinger1517Ай бұрын
  • Good Morning, Laura! Wishing you a great day.

    @margaritacanincia1906@margaritacanincia1906Ай бұрын
  • IDK about others but I thoroughly enjoyed watching todays video. Great reminder that many plants are so forgiving and welcome a good division every now and then!

    @patty8193@patty8193Ай бұрын
  • I'm a new subscriber. This is the first video of yours I've watched. You are very informative, educational, and quite a hard worker.

    @jeremyhula931@jeremyhula931Ай бұрын
  • Enjoy watching plants being divided ! A play area for the kids, horses one day ! Laura, are y'all going to re-name the "homestead" ? Like SOUTHFORK or something ? Lol 😂 From Georgia with love ❤️

    @Deb-xn6yr@Deb-xn6yrАй бұрын
  • Good Wednesday Morning!!! We just had tons of rain 🌧️ Garden is happy!!!

    @karolmolpus9536@karolmolpus9536Ай бұрын
  • Hello Mrs. Laura, thank you so much for showing how you dig and devide plants! I have a couple of huge grasses that definitely need deviding to! Some drone footage of the playground area would be cool! I bet the kids are so excited for the new play area! But… what’s next ??????? A pool? A Hot Tub? Benjamin needs his own little 4 wheeler? 🏍 I can see him driving Samanatha around!!!

    @jgg7377@jgg7377Ай бұрын
  • The hyacinth at 15:09 - So pretty! I imagine it smells divine!

    @babieangels@babieangelsАй бұрын
  • Hello Laura, I came upon your channel about four years ago and have lived it ever since. Also started watching Creekside after seeing her at your garden one time. After watching this perennial diving video, I have a question about dividing the ones in pots…is it done the same way? Thank you Laura & Arron & your family (especially your Mom, who I find so charming) for helping me through the grieving process of losing my husband of 34 years in December of 2020. ❤

    @kathleenlangenbacher4407@kathleenlangenbacher440710 күн бұрын
  • Half of the plants in my shady bed are from a friend as she divided her hosta, Jacob’s Ladder, Columbine, etc. It’s a joy to share plants with friends!

    @alisab3041@alisab3041Ай бұрын
  • Thank you for doing normal garden work again. It’s refreshing to see a break from the expensive buying (and gifted) and back to what made your channel so popular. Keep it up!

    @bryantull7596@bryantull7596Ай бұрын
  • Yesterday I divided cats pajamas and their roots were tough and woody. Managed to get 9 new plants from seeds I had planted 3-4 seasons ago. This video was right on time! ❤

    @zaria5785@zaria5785Ай бұрын
  • We are approaching the 2 year anniversary of being in this house…our first house with a yard, and during my gardening journey, the most exciting part has been diving plants in the spring to make more plants. Especially when you have lots of existing beds that need plants and unearthing future beds that are hidden under piles of leaves or overgrown vegetation. You realize that you need as many free plants as you can get.

    @DigginandDoin@DigginandDoinАй бұрын
  • Laura...you certainly know how to get a fire under us. You get us motivated to get things done! Sidebar: With all the gravel drive/road on the property, you'll need to get the kids a two seater go-cart! It will make them both good drivers later in life....not perfect but well prepared with the fundamentals - especially hand eye coordination. Go-carts make some of the best childhood memories! 🌄⛲🏁 Can't wait to see the completed play area!

    @marnimajor64@marnimajor64Ай бұрын
  • I’m glad you wet the root ball. Regardless of what I plant here in the Texas panhandle (zone 7a), I never plant a dry plant into a dry hole-all has to be watered well before planting. 😁

    @lindawashington500@lindawashington500Ай бұрын
  • I just love your videos. I watch every morning before I start work. Some days I have to finish after I get home from work, but your videos are just so enjoyable. I always learn something valuable for gardening. Excited for your upcoming projects and the new play center for the children. Have a lovely day.❤

    @sheiladouglas5258@sheiladouglas5258Ай бұрын
  • Thanks for showing how to divide. Suppose to snow tonight here.

    @barbararobinson-cs3ym@barbararobinson-cs3ymАй бұрын
  • Good morning from chilly OKC. Great tips as usual. I always have the fear of killing my plants when I divide and you make it look so easy. Now I have a new task this weekend. Dividing and getting rid part of my 2 huge clump of pampas grass.

    @shirlydejarnette@shirlydejarnetteАй бұрын
  • Major snowstorm headed our way tonight so not much gardening happening here. Watching you makes me happy as I anticipate the days when I will be outside in my garden.

    @user-fw6xj3pe4r@user-fw6xj3pe4rАй бұрын
  • Oooohhh my gosh. 35 hardy geraniums, and multiple Alliums, soooo awesome. Don't know how I missed this video. I'm sooo glad you mentioned about the wilting, just keep watering. I had to move some poppies and I sooo thought they were dead. Nope. They popped(lol) right back up and took off. I didn't watch this video first. I think I forgot about them (actually) and we got hit with a bunch of rain and that saved them. Hooray for rain😁😁. See you in the next one💜💜🌿🌿🪴🪴🪴🪴

    @royde-bo-hun3113@royde-bo-hun3113Ай бұрын
  • When dividing and transplanting on a smaller scale ~ we will just toss a basket over the plant for 1 to 3 days and it just gives the plant a bit of protection from the sun til it adjusts. Thanks for this timely reminder that I don’t need to run to the nursery. I have plenty of plants to divide😎💝

    @beth5765@beth5765Ай бұрын
  • It's still snowing in southern Wisconsin, so no outdoor gardening here!

    @suekrebs3497@suekrebs3497Ай бұрын
  • I’ve heard from a grower that miscanthus likes to be seperated into small plants, because roots in the middle don’t really get enough water (especially without much rain). At that point they tend to grow poorly.

    @mxmm572@mxmm572Ай бұрын
  • Your videos are amazing; great ideas and useful instruction. I actually like that you speed up the video as I'm not always patient with the slow pace of other youtube gardeners. Wouldn't it be great to be able to get it done that fast!

    @celestesanford3665@celestesanford366526 күн бұрын
  • It’s exciting to watch you “shopping for perennials” in your own garden! That’s a wonderful reminder especially because you have so much extra land now. What are the vine looking plants near the house and miscanthus?

    @VeryGreenly@VeryGreenlyАй бұрын
  • Hallo ihr Lieben, dass hat mich schon immer gewundert, dass es für die Kinder nie einen Spielplatz gab. Der schöne Garten bietet zwar viel Bewegung. Aber ein paar Turngeräte oder ein Sandkasten wären doch toll ! Ganz liebe Grüsse an Alle aus Deutschland 🙋‍♀️👌

    @lonnyflath6126@lonnyflath6126Ай бұрын
  • Very informative video! I had a couple of Japanese grasses in my front garden, which started out small, then got huge over the years. I was nervous about it, but I dug them up and divided them...into 4 sections apiece. I gave away a couple, as I have limited space, and they did just fine. It looks brutal doing the division...but, plants are much tougher than you think. The geranium division plugs you did...there's an online nursery that would sell each plug at, at least, $17.00 and up. Their plugs are smaller with much less root development. You really get a bang for your buck when you divide...as you know how expensive plants are. Thank you, Laura!

    @ja-uh9gz@ja-uh9gzАй бұрын
  • I was just about to divide some bearded Iris. Glad I watched this and will do them in the fall instead. Yes free plants through division are bonus points in my book! ;)

    @L4sleeko@L4sleeko28 күн бұрын
  • 70°F😮Brrrr! Too cold. 90° today here in West Palm Beach ⛱️ 😎 🌴 Enjoy your beautiful day Laura 🌞

    @zuzanatinkova552@zuzanatinkova552Ай бұрын
    • That's funny. Coming from 30° or less sometimes in Minnesota, 70° sounds amazing to me. Headed to AZ next week and it is supposed to be in the 80's... I hope it's not too hot!🥵😅

      @shellyroman1321@shellyroman1321Ай бұрын
    • It will probably be for you coming from cold😊

      @zuzanatinkova552@zuzanatinkova552Ай бұрын
    • 70 is perfect for me, 90 too hot !!

      @lindaga820@lindaga820Ай бұрын
  • Hello Garden Answer Family!!! I am New Jersey zone 7B. Of all of the plants and flowers that I have hostas and irises are the ones that I have the most of. I divide them every 3yrs like clockwork. 90% of the irises that I have are reblooming so I can't divide in the Fall. I usually dig them up father's Day weekend so they can rebloom again the earliest Halloween the latest Thanksgiving. The one I have the most of is harvest of memories a beautiful yellow that smells heavenly!!!!!!

    @rspruill1422@rspruill1422Ай бұрын
  • Love, love this video! Thank you Laura and crew!

    @patjackson3506@patjackson3506Ай бұрын
  • I’m so glad you did this video. Most of us can’t afford to buy new perennials every year. So stretching the plants we already have is not just beautiful but economical as well! Thank you.

    @susanblau5573@susanblau5573Ай бұрын
  • I love dividing perennials. Spreading the beauty!

    @glendapeters8899@glendapeters8899Ай бұрын
  • I believe I need to do this with my Irises; they never seem to bloom in the spring anymore. Thanks for this video, very helpful. :)

    @CeCethePlantLady@CeCethePlantLady18 күн бұрын
  • Finally 🎉 The mighty miscanthus got its turn of dividing. Laura was planning to get after it for almost 5 years. Question: how well do grasses react to diving, do they look skimpy and floppy after diving or should we just trust the process 😊

    @sowmyaarunkumar8366@sowmyaarunkumar8366Ай бұрын
  • I always have time to watch your videos EVERY morning, but I never have time to exercise. So now, I watch them on my spin bike. Please, no more long videos! ♥️🤣🤣🤣

    @Protect-Privacy@Protect-PrivacyАй бұрын
    • 😂

      @cynthiafisher9907@cynthiafisher9907Ай бұрын
  • I loved this video!! So practical for the home gardeners!

    @loveandgardening5177@loveandgardening5177Ай бұрын
  • That was a busy day. Getting all those free plants from your own garden is satisfying it means you’re doing a good job growing the mother plants. The playground will be great for the kids fresh air and exercise keeps body and mind healthy.

    @LietteL-ll7nu@LietteL-ll7nuАй бұрын
  • I have been waiting so long for the start of you planting and moving stuff around. Love this time of year and these videos, it never gets old.

    @rhondafisher72@rhondafisher72Ай бұрын
  • Seeing you in the flower shed is a nice change of scenery!

    @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149@carmenmarcinkiewicz7149Ай бұрын
  • Good morning! Lots of projects happening! Looking forward to the progress.

    @kathy8832@kathy8832Ай бұрын
  • This video was a blast! I enjoyed watching. So relatable!

    @katiealexander5547@katiealexander5547Ай бұрын
  • Good morning Laura! The kids are going to be so excited!!!! Hugs from N.C..❤

    @marinbandel2574@marinbandel2574Ай бұрын
  • Appreciated the perineal division Very helpful

    @suestoltzfus1605@suestoltzfus1605Ай бұрын
  • Laura. My goodness!! As a long time faithful subscriber and loving every episode this by far was the most informative ever!! thank you for the detail in dividing perennials Honestly I thought I was a wimp because I couldn't divide my ornamental grass by myself either haha.

    @marysenatore8856@marysenatore8856Ай бұрын
  • What made you decide to create a play area? In another video from the past, someone asked you about it, and you commented that the kids have acres of land to play in.

    @disabilitymedianetwork5105@disabilitymedianetwork5105Ай бұрын
  • I divided my Carl forester grass in March I had 4 now I have 10 that run along between my driveway and pond! Saved me 200$

    @phyllisbechtel7141@phyllisbechtel7141Ай бұрын
  • So glad the kids are getting this playset and area!! What a fabulous life for them ❤

    @gardengirl7446@gardengirl7446Ай бұрын
  • Dividing perennials that multiply very quickly is one of my favorite things! 👌 Bearded Iris is one of my favorite ls to do that with, given they are so expensive!

    @ElderandOakFarm@ElderandOakFarmАй бұрын
  • I love watching your videos. I started planting flowers many years ago and found the joy gardening used to bring no longer did, but i continued going through the motions. Then about three years ago, i found your videos and you have inspired me to get back into being more active in my gardening, and I can't put into words the amount of joy I now get from it! Thank you for bringing the joy of gardening back into my life!

    @stephaniemannis9920@stephaniemannis9920Ай бұрын
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