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Division guide

How to divide lily of the valley

Method
Cut the rhizome
When
Early spring as growth restarts is the safest window; after flowering also works for many plants.
Aftercare
Pot each division into fresh compost at the same depth it was growing before, water it in well, and keep it somewhere bright but out of direct sun for two to three weeks while new roots take hold. Do not feed straight away — damaged roots take up fertiliser poorly and it can scorch them.

How to divide lily of the valley

Lift the plant, wash enough soil off to see the rhizome clearly, then cut it into sections with a clean knife — each with roots below and a visible bud or shoot above. Discard any soft, hollow or woody old sections from the middle.

Aftercare

Pot each division into fresh compost at the same depth it was growing before, water it in well, and keep it somewhere bright but out of direct sun for two to three weeks while new roots take hold. Do not feed straight away — damaged roots take up fertiliser poorly and it can scorch them.

The mistake to avoid

Cutting sections with roots but no growing point. They will sit there and eventually rot — every piece of lily of the valley rhizome needs a bud to grow from.

More lily of the valley care

Dividing lily of the valley — FAQ

Can you divide lily of the valley?

Lily of the valley spreads by rhizomes — horizontal underground stems that send up new shoots as they run. That makes it straightforward to divide: lift the plant and cut the rhizome into sections, making sure every piece carries both roots and at least one growing point. Dividing also rejuvenates it, because old central rhizome tends to lose vigour.

When should I divide lily of the valley?

Early spring as growth restarts is the safest window; after flowering also works for many plants.

How do you divide lily of the valley?

Lift the plant, wash enough soil off to see the rhizome clearly, then cut it into sections with a clean knife — each with roots below and a visible bud or shoot above. Discard any soft, hollow or woody old sections from the middle.

What do I do with lily of the valley after dividing it?

Pot each division into fresh compost at the same depth it was growing before, water it in well, and keep it somewhere bright but out of direct sun for two to three weeks while new roots take hold. Do not feed straight away — damaged roots take up fertiliser poorly and it can scorch them.