I have done this in the past, but have forgotten when I divided them. I'm in the Pacific NW and my lungwort is almost done blooming (the bloom stalks are mostly all in a leggy horizontal plane rather than upright). As I recall, these plants kind of disappear by late summer. I would like to divide and move them now if it would not compromise the plant - I can see where some early blank spots are that need filling, and the majority of the garden is just waking up. Is now the right time? Or...? Thanks in advance.
I want to live in a world where the chicken can cross the road without its motives being questioned.
That's what I was thinking as well. I think I'll dig some up, cut back the foliage and flowers, and pop them in where I have some holes to fill. I especially like them at the base of later emerging shrubs, as the lungwort tends to get pretty scrappy by mid-summer.
I want to live in a world where the chicken can cross the road without its motives being questioned.
Yes they do like to be cut back after blooming, they'll put out some fresh new foliage then.
I love Pulmonaria, they are a great tuck in plant.
Happy gardening, I'm still waiting for spring.