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DIVIDING PERENNIALS
A HANDS-ON FALL PROPAGATION WORKSHOP

Learn how to expand your garden the natural way in this hands-on fall workshop focused on dividing perennials and selecting small, woody plants. Autumn is one of the best times to rejuvenate established plants and create new ones — and this class will show you how. We’ll begin with a brief, practical overview covering the principles behind plant division, including when and why to divide, which plants respond best in each season, and the tools and techniques that lead to successful results. From there, participants will observe live demonstrations of dividing herbaceous perennials and smaller, woody plants. Those who want to get their hands dirty will have the opportunity to practice dividing a variety of plants with guidance. Participants are welcome to take home a selection of divisions to start or expand their own garden. This class is ideal for gardeners of all skill levels looking to build confidence, save money, and deepen their understanding of plant care through propagation.

Fees: Member $32, Non-Member $40

All programs are subject to change. Pre-registration through our website is required.

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden strives to be a Garden for all and we are committed to offering diverse adult learning opportunities that are inclusive and accessible to all learners. If you would like to request an accommodation to support your participation in an adult learning opportunity at the Garden, please contact [email protected] or call 804-262-9887 x328 and we will make our best effort to help.

Register Member $32

Register Non-Member $40

Date:
Sunday, September 27, 2026
Time:
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Event Details

Please wear clothes that can get dirty and close toed shoes. Bring a hat, water bottle, sunscreen, and gloves if you would like to practice diving a plant after a demonstration. Be prepared to take home plants following the course.

About the Instructor

Danny Cox, Vice President of Horticulture at Lewis Ginter Botanical GardenA leader in public horticulture for more than a decade, Danny Cox oversees the Horticulture Department, setting the vision for the curation, growth, and maintenance of botanical collections. He combines lifelong passions for plants and people by creating innovative landscape displays that inspire and delight visitors and celebrate Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden’s diverse membership.

Danny received his Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Studies from Florida Gulf Coast University and is a graduate of the Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce Associate Leadership Development Program, as well as the Strategic Leaders Program at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. He honed his expertise in garden construction, maintenance, layout, and design at the Naples Botanical Garden in Florida, rising through the ranks to Senior Horticulture Manager.

Danny has also served on the Board of Directors of the International Waterlily and Water Gardening Society and the Naples Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society. Most recently, Danny completed the Longwood Fellows Program, a prestigious leadership development program for public garden professionals which included a field placement with the Singapore National Parks Board.

While Danny has a strong knowledge of many aspects of horticulture and public gardens, he specializes in aquatic and tropical plants. His work with the waterlily collection at Naples Botanical Garden was featured in Better Homes and Gardens. As a new resident to the Mid-Atlantic Region, Danny is excited to explore all Richmond and its surrounding natural areas have to offer.