A vital hack which will give you stunning houseplants every year has emerged. Cutting plants to create additional plants is ...
Once lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) starts showing its first fragrant blooms in your garden, you’ll likely want even more ...
There are many benefits to propagating plants from hardwood cuttings. It's quite low-maintenance, the stems are often more ...
Decide whether you'll propagate from a leaf or a stem cutting. For leaf propagation, gently twist a leaf from the stem, ensuring you get a clean pull with the base intact. For stem cutting ...
The cutting develops roots and eventually grows into a new rose plant. The success rate using this propagation method is between 50% and 75%, which is great for gardening beginners. Propagating ...
Here's what you need to know to make new rose bushes from cuttings, from when to take cuttings, to how to ensure they'll grow ...
When you're propagating ferns, there are two common techniques. One is by spores, a sexual means of reproduction good for mass production. The second is asexually, by taking cuttings. Cuttings ...
Growing indoor plants is addictive. Once you’ve got one it’s hard to stop, and before you know it you’re starting to look at ...
In order to multiply the amount of plants in your garden, understanding what rooting hormones are and the types available are ...
Ahead, we're sharing three expert-approved methods for propagating dahlias and how to care for the cuttings, tubers, and seeds. One of the easiest ways to propagate dahlias is by dividing their ...
When dealing with hardwood cuttings, the process generally involves taking a section of a stem or branch from a hardwood tree or shrub to propagate a new plant. Hardwood cuttings are typically taken ...
Jerry uses a long, sharp knife to cut out the leaf. It “allows me to get right into the base of the fern so you can get the entire piece out.” He dips the cut end in manuka honey to help prevent decay ...