Now is the best time to divide Heleniums.
Clumps can be forked right out of the ground and depending on the variety
that can be broken up into individual plantlets or small groups like
Helenium Goldfuchs on the right.
After a wet spring the old, dead stems
are starting to rot off and the new plants begin to detach themselves from
them as they grow their own roots.
Some will immediately separate on
digging up. Others require gently breaking off the old stem.
Either replant in the ground, protect
from slugs and water well or pot up in 9cm pots in a good compost mix (we
use a mix of multipurpose compost, potting bark and potting grit.
These plants will flower well this
year.
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