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The conventional ways to propagate and create new plant life are to either take cuttings, divide plants, or collect seeds ...
If you follow a lot of plant influencers online, you’ve probably seen propagation in progress. Jars containing snippets of plants can look like complex horticultural experiments, but even ...
There are several ways to propagate plants yourself, and there are several good reasons to do so. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens experts explain. An error has ...
A step-by-step guide to expand your succulent collection from pups, stem cuttings, and seeds. Propagating an aloe vera plant is a rewarding (and free!) way to get even more plants to love or share ...
If you're a plant lover, you know that one plant is never enough. Luckily, indoor plant propagation is not only an exciting process to watch unfold but also a cost-effective way to expand your ...
There are many aspects to gardening and most gardeners have preferences. Propagating plant cuttings and germinating seeds are two of the more enjoyable facets of gardening, particularly when ...
For best results plant Nectaroscordum siculum bulbs in well-drained soil in a sunny border where it will gradually multiply. It grows easily from seed, but the plants won't flower for around six years ...
you’ll probably want to go full mad scientist and make your own plant babies. Propagating plants is not only cost-effective, it’s also a lot of fun—and will help you steps up your indoor ...
Spring or early summer is an excellent time to propagate rubber plants because that is when they typically put on new, vigorous growth. Make sure the rubber plant you want to propagate is healthy ...
you must decide whether you are growing for fruit production or propagation purposes since removal of stolons or runners will increase fruit yield while allowing runners to create new plants will ...
Spring is the ideal time. Plants respond best to pruning at the beginning of their growing season, and cuttings intended for propagation have the best chance of thriving when there’s plenty of ...
you can still join in the plant madness by signing up for our plant propagation classes this summer. Each class is limited to 20 participants. Make sure to water your plants well before taking ...