As for a garden plant, homeowners in the Northeast have had good luck with these tuberous rooted plants.
Excluded from the definition of these soils are any areas permanently covered by water too deep for the growth of rooted plants.
You can probably pull up the worst sections without harming more deeply rooted plants.
Divisions occur naturally in the form of small, rooted plants or bulbs that grow from the mother plant.
Many of these woody ornamentals are shallow rooted plants and need this natural protection.
These rooted plants are flexible, with elongated leaves that offer minimal resistance to current.
For example, peat can be used in one corner, while gravel in another portion allows rooted plants.
But the great rooted plant survives, and the parasites begin to die now.
In this case, cuttings of an easily rooted plant are used to provide a rootstock.
In fall the turions, with some other plant material, often break away from the majority of the rooted plant and float to new areas.