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        <title>Simple Fall Division of Your Perennial Herbs Oregano, Thyme, Chives, Sage &amp; Using a Soil Knife</title>
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        <description>Many herbs are perennials. A great time to divide them is in the fall after a frost. One tool I use regularly in the garden is a soil knife. It makes for quick divisions. Just dump out your container herbs or dig up a plant creating a nice root-ball and cut it into to pieces. Nothing fancy.  Put the divisions in a temporary place and come spring, you'll have herb plants ready to be transplanted where you'd like. You can do this for most perennial plants including your flowers. Join The Rusted Garden FB Gardening Shop &amp; Video Page https://www.facebook.com/TheRustedGardenVideos/ Follow me on Instagram for 60 Second or Sow videos and Gardening Tips... https://www.instagram.com/therustedgarden/ Check out my vegetable gardening blog: The Rusted Garden. It is filled with garden information, videos, pictures, seed catalogs and seeds &amp; things I sell. http://www.therustedgarden.blogspot.com</description>
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