Don’t be tempted to divide these plants – you might risk losing them from the garden altogether
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Don’t be tempted to divide these plants – you might risk losing them from the garden altogether

Division is a clever way for gardeners to grow their plant collection. If you are keen to learn new propagation techniques this year, learning how to divide plants is an interesting and cost-effective way to add more plants to your garden borders.

While many perennials and shrubs have a relatively high success rate when propagating by division – hellebores, for example – other plants are best left alone and should not be moved or divided. For this reason, planting in the right position is important, so it is always best to take the time to make a considered decision when placing new perennials and shrubs in the yard.

We have put together a list of which plants do not like to be disturbed, which includes some popular perennials and herbs. While there is always a chance of success, and plants do have a way of surprising us gardeners, I would caution against lifting or moving any of the following, or risk losing your prized plants.

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Plants you should never move or divide