Winter plant propagation by division

Winter plant propagation by division

June 30, 2020
Clone or duplicate plants by dividing. May also be useful to reinvigorate or restart aging plants.
The exact process will differ for each species but generally involves digging up part or all of the plant, carefully separating or cutting rooted sections before removing most of the leaf surface area and replanting in new locations. Post care includes watering and weeding as required.

 

Divide and replant bulbs such as daffodil, multiplying leeks
  June   July   August  

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Chinese licorice

Chinese licorice

Common name   Gan Cao, Chinese licorice
Botanical name   Glycyrrhiza uralensis
Family   Fabaceae or Leguminosae
Height (m)   0.4
Diameter   0.60
Seeds / nuts / tubers  
Edible  
Perennial  
Nitrogen fixer  
Shade / Sun   Full sun - part shade
Comfrey root pieces for growing

Comfrey root pieces for growing

Botanical name   Symphytum officinale
Details   Easily grown from root pieces, comfrey is a valuable and popular addition to any food forest garden. Widely used in organic and permaculture gardening, this plant is a fantastic soil improver and mulch producer. Suitable for a wide range of conditions and situations.
Perennial  
Price   $4.90  5 root pieces
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NZ Bronze Flax

Common name   NZ Bronze Flax
Date   July 15, 2012
Details   Broadly spreading, evergreen. Broad drooping or stiffly erect bronze to purple blades. Erect flower stalks attract tuis and bellbirds.
Evergreen  
Height (m)   2
Botanical name   Phormium purpureum
Wind tolerance   High
New Zealand Flax

New Zealand Flax

Details   Useful to tying materials. Loved by bell birds and other nectar feeders.
Botanical name   Phormium tenax
Height (m)   2-4
Evergreen  
Wind tolerance   High
Shade / Sun   Full sun - Shade
Soil type   Most
Flowers   Orange
Rhubarb

Rhubarb

Details   The stems of this easy to grow perennial can be used as a fruit or vegetable.
Botanical name   Rheum rhabarbarum
Family   Polygonaceae
Height (m)   0.5
Diameter   1.00
Edible  
Perennial  
Shade / Sun   Full sun, Partial shade
French Sorrel

French Sorrel

Botanical name   Rumex scutatus
Common name   French sorrel, buckler sorrel, shield-leaf sorrel
Details   As a culinary herb, it is used mainly in salads. The flavour of French sorrel is slightly bitter or tangy, spiced with a hint of lemon; the sharp flavour is due to oxalic acid.[4] French sorrel is hardy in most regions, tolerating frost, full sun and short dry spells.[5] It grows quickly to a clump up to 1 metre in diameter, with long leaves up to 10 centimetres in width.
Diameter   1.00
Edible  
Perennial  
Creeping Raspberry

Creeping Raspberry

Details   A native of Taiwan, this spectacular, fast-growing, evergreen groundcover is from the same family as Strawberries and Raspberries.
Common name   Creeping Raspberry
Botanical name   Rubus hayata-koidzumii
Height (m)   0.3
Evergreen  
Edible  
Fruit / berries  
Perennial  
Drought tolerance  
Shade / Sun   Full sun - part shade
Soil type   Most
Liquorice

Liquorice

Common name   Liquorice, Cultivated licorice
Botanical name   Glycyrrhiza glabra
Family   Fabaceae or Leguminosae
Height (m)   1.2
Diameter   1.00
Edible  
Perennial  
Nitrogen fixer  
Wind tolerance   Moderate
Shade / Sun   Full sun - part shade
Jerusalem Artichoke

Jerusalem Artichoke

Common name   sunroot, sunchoke, earth apple
Botanical name   Helianthus tuberosus
Family   Asteraceae or Compositae
Details   Easy to grow, highly productive plant that needs little care or watering. Produces tall leafy stems above ground that can act as living support for climbing beans.
Masses of knobbly, edible tubers form below ground and can be harvested in late autumn - early winter when tops die off.
Eaten by pigs and chickens
Diameter   0.60
Height (m)   2.4
Flowers   Yellow
Edible  
Perennial  
Seeds / nuts / tubers  
Soil type   Most
Wind tolerance   Good
Moso / Chinese timber Bamboo

Moso / Chinese timber Bamboo

Details   Cold hardy bamboo with large diameter stems
Botanical name   Phyllostachys edulis
Height (m)   28
Edible  
Perennial  

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