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Posted By: Patty S Bergenia propagation - April 20th, 2006 at 11:57 AM
I have this really sick looking (probably just old) Bergenia that I want to clean up, if I can. I think I'd have just yanked the whole thing out, cuz it looks so awful, if I hadn't have accidentally broken a piece of it off last year (& said, "sorry!" as I shoved the broken piece into the dirt, because I didn't have my "weed bag" handy!) ...and now I notice that I have a brand new little plant there! Duh I'm wondering if there is a only certain time of year that doing that will work, or if I can break off more "meaty" parts & have them root for me now. [Linked Image]
Posted By: mike57 Re: Bergenia propagation - April 20th, 2006 at 03:48 PM
Hi patty s.I have always been told.Any perennial plant that booms in the spring is best de vided or grown from cuttings in early fall.And any perennial that blooms in the fall is best de vided or grown from cuttings in early spring.Hope this helps.Your friend in gardening.Mike57
Posted By: Patty S Re: Bergenia propagation - April 21st, 2006 at 08:50 AM
Thanks Mike. That sounds like something that will be easy to remember & it also makes sense, when you think about it. (Although I don't quite know where my Bergenia fits in there, as it bloomed in January!! laugh Maybe it just doesnt care, so I'm going to try doing it now, while the Spring rains are coming in, & hope that roots will set down before the dryness of summer.)

I'll come back here & let you know if it worked. Thanks again, & have a terrific summer! flw
Posted By: mike57 Re: Bergenia propagation - April 21st, 2006 at 10:44 PM
HI Patty sounds like a plan to me go for it.Let us know how it works out for you and good luck with it.Your friend in gardening.Mike57
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