Liriope – Splitting
Q: Can I split my liriope and replant it without waiting for dormancy?
A: You can split liriope 24/7/365. Freezing temperatures and hurricane rains might deter the gardener but liriope will prosper no matter what conditions you move it in. I transplanted some ‘Peedee Ingot’ golden monkey grass in the heat of July and forgot to water it for a week. It forgave me and is now an attractive border to a hydrangea bed.
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