11 Easy-To-Divide Perennials That Will Multiply Your Blooms

A few years back, when I was still in the initial phases of my gardening journey, all I ever thought about before planting something was how beautiful it was going to look once fully grown. 

Now, I tend to give a higher priority to plants that are easier to divide, as they allow me to split them into smaller sections and replant them. I guess priorities do change over time, eh?

Let’s take a look at 11 easy-to-divide perennials that can significantly multiply your blooms in the garden!

11 Easy-To-Divide Perennials That Will Multiply Your Blooms

Hostas divided border

1: Hostas

Hostas
Hostas

Hostas are typically known for being one of the easiest plants to divide, thanks to their clumping roots that separate easily and can be planted in whatever way preferred. You want to divide this perennial into smaller root clusters and plant them, as doing so gives you the benefit of increased blooming and spread. 

2: Phlox

Phlox
Phlox

Phlox are easy to divide due to their shallow roots that stay near the surface of the soil and don’t need to be dug out with extra effort. By dividing them, you get more plants which results in a denser, more aesthetically pleasing garden. 

3: Peonies

Peonies
Peonies

Many gardeners find peonies to be particularly easy to divide because of their tuberous roots. Like others, dividing them is a good idea as it allows you to acquire more peonies and add even more beauty and depth to the garden. 

4: Coneflowers

Coneflowers
Coneflowers

Not only do coneflowers look majestic in the garden, but they’re also super easy to divide thanks to their fibrous roots. You won’t have to worry about negatively affecting the plant or injuring its roots, allowing you to divide freely and grow the coneflower spread in your garden. 

5: Yarrows

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