How do you divide gerber daisies? My plants stay in-ground year round. A couple of them seem to be multiplying....a little clump springs up next to the original plant.
gerber daisies
When I have "baby" clumps show up on some of my flowers, I take a good sharp knife and cut between the mother plant and the baby to separate the roots, then I carefully dig the baby out to move elsewhere. Fill in the hole left from removing the baby plant. Make sure you keep the new plant watered and, if necessary, shaded from the sun until it gets established.
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