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How to split hostas

Splitting hostas will make for a healthier plant and will propagate new plants. Here's when, and how, you split hostas.
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Dividing hostas doesn’t need to be done annually. Signs that a hosta needs dividing are leaves that are smaller than they used to be, less flowers, and if the clump’s center dies or becomes sparse.
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