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How Do You Divide French Tarragon Plants?

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How Do You Divide French Tarragon Plants?

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French tarragon tastes best when freshly picked from one’s own garden, which is exactly why savvy gardening cooks enjoy growing this culinary herb. You can grow French tarragon from plant divisions or cuttings. For optimum health, plants must be divided at least every three years. Follow these steps. Prepare new containers of growing medium or a fresh bed to receive the plant divisions you’ll be creating. For new garden beds, double digging is always the preferred method. Cut a circle at least eighteen inches in diameter around each tarragon plant using a pointed shovel or digging spade. For best results, aim each cut at a vertical angle and push down to a depth of at least four inches. Dig the perimeter of your circle again, this time inserting your shovel or spade at a 45-degree angle inward toward the center of the plant, and forcing its handle downward. This action will unearth the root mass of the plant. Slide both hands underneath the bottom of this clump of dirt and lift. As it

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