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Any tips on dividing creeping phlox?

My patches are huge but in some places hanging or trailing. They don't have much root and when I have tried to take small patches and relocate them I've had about a 60/40 success rate. Anyone have a better approach?

wg

Comments (3)

  • WendyB 5A/MA
    12 years ago

    I've noticed the same situation. maybe timing will help. Do it just before a forecasted cool rainy stretch in the spring or fall. Or buy new ones on sale - LOL.

    When I prune after blooming I usually prune off a lot of that excess that really isn't rooted. I think it makes for an overall better plant in the long run.

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    Nancy Vargas Registered Architect
    Original Author
    12 years ago

    Thanks for replying. I'll try to wait until late fall and maybe build up a layer of soil to encourage some root growth.

  • WendyB 5A/MA
    12 years ago

    late fall may not be ideal. September is my favorite month for transplanting just about anything. Still plenty of time for roots to take hold.