Root cuttings can be taken any time between September and March. Lift the parent plant, taking as much root as you can. Cut off portions of root from the parent plant using a sharp knife and ...
House plant enthusiasts looking to expand their collection can do so by taking cuttings from their existing crop, but they must ensure they are taking them at the right time. Snipping off parts of ...
These hoarding borders are where I grow my cuttings before planting them out into the garden proper. I also have a raised bench (with capillary matting) where propagated plants are grown in pots.
There is a solution. It’s pretty easy to grow plants from cuttings. You can grow the plants you want for your own use. It’s illegal to grow patented varieties to sell. With cuttings ...
Starting roses from cuttings can be an easy and low-cost solution to get more plants in your garden. Learn how to root roses and consider checking the plant variety patent list. As gardeners ...
Brugmansia Angel’s Trumpet (Leila Wegert photo) Wegert overwinters Angel’s Trumpet indoors and takes cuttings which she propagates and donates to the annual SDHS Plant Sale. Plant cuttings ...
Plant hormones are often used to encourage new roots to develop. The pot is usually placed in a clear plastic bag at first, to create moist, warm conditions around the cutting. This encourages ...
depending on the plant you want to propagate: Taking Cuttings: If you’ve heard of propagation before, chances are this is the method you know about. Although the type of cutting you’ll need to ...
A savvy gardener has shared a super easy way to take hydrangea cuttings to give yourself new plants for years. Dave the Plant Man, who has over 70,000 followers on TikTok, showed off the trick ...