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When to Divide Bulbs

Dividing flowering bulbs
Spring flowering bulbs such as daffodils, tulips and hyacinths should be divided in the fall. It can be difficult to locate the bulbs unless you have marked or mapped them in the spring when they were in bloom, and this is something to keep in mind in the spring when your bulbs are in full bloom.

Care should be taken not to damage the bulbs when digging. It is easier to dig a large area and separate bulbs than to dig the individual bulbs.

Once you have dug up your bulbs, look them over and discard any that are damaged, soft, or dried out, then divide large offsets or pairs of bulbs by pulling them apart. Replant them as soon as possible.


Bulb
Years Between Divisions
Tulips
3- 5
Daffodils
3 - 6
Hyacinths
2 - 3
Lilies
4 - 6
Surprise Lily (Lycoris)
3 - 5
Iris (Bulbous types)
3 - 6
Aliums
4 - 8
Crocus
seldom needed
Grape Hyacinths (Mascari)
seldom needed


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