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How to Root Woody Plant Cuttings
Growing plants from cuttings is a great way to expand—or share—the beauty of any garden. Perhaps you’d like to preserve a flower with family history, increase your collection of favorite blooms or ...
It's the best way to stretch your gardening budget. The easiest method is to root cuttings in jars of water. This works for ...
Why buy more plants when the ones you already have are perfectly capable of making new ones for you? There are tons of stunning flowers that are easy to propagate from cuttings, including geraniums ...
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How to Grow Fresh Basil Indoors in the Winter
How to grow basil indoors in the winter. This popular herb can be grown year round in the winter. Find out how!
Pothos cuttings can be propagated in water or soil. It takes two to four weeks for new roots to grow from stem cuttings.
Even though the weather seems like it is the same every day, things are changing outside. Our days have been getting shorter and our nights longer since June. We don’t notice it because we have ...
Propagate succulents in the early spring using either leaves, cuttings, or offsets. Keep them in a well-draining pot with ...
Understanding a plant’s roots, shoots and growth habits increases the likelihood of success with vegetative reproduction.
Are your geraniums, coleus or begonias looking scraggly? Giving them a trim now will bring on a flush of fall growth and supply you with cuttings for starting your own new plants. You can take stem ...
Fill a container with moist potting soil and place it next to your string of pearls plant. Take a long stem from the parent ...
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The Herb You're Better Off Growing From Cuttings, Not Seeds
Some seeds have incredibly demanding soil, temperature, and moisture requirements for growth. Skip the drama by propagating ...
One early spring many years ago, I brought home a straggly, mostly-green coleus plant labeled purple ducksfoot. My son, a teenager at the time, took one look and asked, “Why would anyone want that?” ...
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