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...hlia root system consists of tubers, often called bulbs. Tubers are elongated roots instead… More
Dahlias are perennial flowers native to Mexico. There are hundreds of varieties from low… More
While the large uniform blooms of hybrid roses are beautiful to behold, the heady… More
A climbing hydrangea will produce hundreds of beautiful clusters of small, colorful blooms for… More
Aloe is typically propagated from leaf cuttings. It is a succulent plant, which is… More
... later in the growing season. Barberry bushes are propagated through semi-hardwood stem… More
...their beautiful foliage. Hostas are most commonly propagated by dividing mature plants. They can… More
Stevia is a plant that produces leaves with a very sweet taste. The leaves… More
The orchid tree is a showy, tropical tree that is native to India and… More
Native plants add to the biodiversity of the world's vanishing wild places. They give… More
...d, gardeners use a technique known as grafting to propagate apple trees. Grafting involves… More
Kalanchoe thyrisflora is the scientific name for a type of kalanchoe that is often… More
The passion flower (Passiflora incarnate) grows on a hardy vine, and blooms from mid-summer… More
...s both landscaping trees and for the nut harvest. Propagating nut trees isn't as… More
...s of varieties of bamboo, and the majority can be propagated relatively easily. More
The seeds of an amaryllis are inside a seed pod and covered with a… More
Canna bulbs can be started from seed inside the house. Deeply score the seed,… More
When seeking to mass-propagate bulbs, either for your own stock or for commercial sale,… More
For the best results, divide Iris bulbs (technically known as rhizomes) from late July… More
An informative guide on a wide range of gardening skills. More
...ground with the foliage exposed. Learn more about propagating succulents from cuttings with tips from… More
Starting a mass propagation system for food seedlings and crops can use small spaces like… More
Plant garlic bulbs for a spring garden right before the first freeze. Add garlic to… More
...efore planting it in the ground. Learn more about propagating bamboo with tips from a… More
Propagating Plumeria plants is easily done by making Plumeria cuttings. Learn about growing Plumeria plants… More
Many houseplants can be propagated from stem cuttings by remembering to cut the stem right… More
Saving seeds from robust plants that grow well and replanting them preserves genes fit for… More
...y roses that are already grafted, but they can be propagated by sticking them 3… More
To propagate from leaf cuttings, snip the leaf right where it meets the stem, cut… More
Propagating Venus Fly Traps through seeding is easy with these tips, learn all about caring… More
Growing pitcher plants from seeds is easy with these tips, learn how to care for… More
Propagating Venus Fly Traps through leaf cutting is easy with these tips, learn all about… More
How to finish planting seeds by hand for growing tomato seedlings; get professional tips and… More
How to cultivate your Mexican sage grown from cuttings; get professional tips and advice from… More
More on how to propagate Alligator Jaw plants from leaf cuttings; get professional tips and… More
Learn how to cut cacti for propagation with tips from an expert in this free… More
... in this free home gardening video from our plant propagation expert. More
How to propagate plants from root cuttings for growing Mexican honeysuckle plants; get professional tips… More
Propagation of pitcher plants through division is easy with these tips, learn how to care… More
Learn why to use tip cutting to propagate house plants in this free home gardening… More
Learn how to cut succulent plants for propagation with tips from an expert in this… More
How to propagate ferns from seeds for growing asparagus; get professional tips and advice from… More
How to propagate Alligator Jaw plants from leaf cuttings; get professional tips and advice from… More
If you're interested in propagating your bougainvillea plant you may need a few simple tools.… More
Learn gardening tips and advice on plant propagation from a horticulture expert in this free… More
First step in planting is buying good plants. Learn where and how to buy Japanese… More
Just curious... Has anyone on here tried propagating their koi or gold fish? I found a website that made it sound fairly simple and think just for the heck of it may try this year... I find my filters full of eggs in the spring as well as eggs on… More
...s about 6 feet tall and still flowering. They are propagating at an alarming rate. Since I live in Zone C I probably will not have to dig them up for winter.....SO......how do… More
Does anyone know anything about propagating Great Wall Bushes? Any info at all about them would help. I have tried to do Internet searches about them but all I get is info on President Bush visiting China! I am really worried about my bushes, I am almost positive I will… More
This plant randomly came up, perhaps from a seed in some pine straw I put out. It's leaves fold up very compactly at dusk and open in the morning. Yellow flowers developed and now in October long seed pods have developed. It is really neat looking. I am trying to… More
...rstand the basic method by which bulbs divide and propagate themselves. However I've recently experienced some daffodils spreading to parts of my lawn where they never existed before. How does that happen? Is a squirrel moving the bulb when its dormant or something?? I'm a bit baffled,… More
...ite edge and sometime blooms a mini white flower, propagate by separate one plant into several plants. according to our local people, this is a… More
:) I purchased two bougainvillea this Spring. I didn't know that they needed to be root bound to bloom. I planted in a small flower bed with a trellis for them to climb. They bloomed their little hearts out for a while but have now just been growing up the… More
I am wondering what have you guys done to propagate. African violets Fuschia and Ivy any help and info on these plants would be great. currently I have 2 cuttings from each sitting in jars of water should I add anything to the water or just leave it. I have… More
...wa hey all i was wondering if any one has any old propagators that i can buy of them :rolleyes: (willing to pay postage) More
Hello Iam mercedes, which is the name that I give to my rosemarys. my plants are almost two feet tall. tell what can I do to prevent some leaves at the bottom from turning yellow. Is this a natural thing that happens when they begin to get tall? perhaps they… More
I am new to propagating plants from cuttings and I was wondering: 1. When should I take cuttings from my various coleus? 2. What do I do next? Should I dip the cutting into rooting hormone and then place in a container (pot) of moist soilless starting medium? Then cover… More
...ioned rose, not a hybrid. I know hybrids can't be propagated because the root stock is different from the growth stock. I have no idea how to do it, so I had to… More
I have taken cuttings from a Pink Dogwood trees. Anyone have any experience with this? I have no idea what will come of this experiment. It would be nice to see even one of them root. Linda B from SC More
I'm eager to propagate shrubs to keep in my holding bed till I get my new house at our farm. I'd appreciate any and all tips from anyone who has been successful in this regard. More
...es Begonias, is there any other plant that can be propagated from cut leaves? Thank you..:) More
hi all my neighbor gave me a dinky little scrap of a p.d. plant last year, and apparently it loves my south facing patio door...is almost 3 feet tall and has flowered. trouble is, it's 3 skinny stalks (though they're very leafy) and couldn't stand up so i put a… More
...from it. Do I root it in water? Soil? I looked up propagating and it just says by rooting. Has anyone had any luck or even tried? (silly question :rolleyes: ) More
My mother needs advice for propagating seeds from bearded iris (yellow). I don't know much about these plants--- let alone the seeds, soil conditions needed, etc. Would appreciate some advice, if anyone has the time. More
Thanks! I chopped off that section and we'll see what happens. I appreciate your response!:) More
...ng if I can propagate them (something about scaly bulbs). Or would it be better to do this in spring? More
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