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Splitting a cordyline
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My lovely red cordyline died last year with the early frosts which caught me out.
I put the pot at the bottom of the garden and I've noticed now that there are new plants sprouting all around the main stem which died. Can I take these off and plant them or would I be better cutting away the dead area and leaving the offshoots where they are to grow, it does look a bit haphazard but I don't want to kill them?
Thanks
I put the pot at the bottom of the garden and I've noticed now that there are new plants sprouting all around the main stem which died. Can I take these off and plant them or would I be better cutting away the dead area and leaving the offshoots where they are to grow, it does look a bit haphazard but I don't want to kill them?
Thanks
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