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Dividing OLD hostas
I'm currently re-doing an area where the hosta have been living for
nearly 10 years without being disturbed. There are layer upon layers of crown before one get's to the actively growing area. I tend to carefully peel back these layers instead of hacking them with a shovel (sometimes I have to use a knife) and keeping as much of the roots together. Will these pieces of older crown that have been buried under the new growth begin sprouting eyes again now that I've "liberated" them? -- or will they remain forever dormant? It appears that they have all that is needed to get going again, since they are no longer crowded out. Indyrose |
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