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I discovered the ultimate propagation hack to speed up rooting – all you need to do is pair your cuttings with a pothos plant
My houseplant collection is never quite complete and I'm always looking for ways to get my hands on new plants. One of my ...
Take a look at new shoots growing on a favorite shrub or vine and you’ll see that the bases of these shoots may be beginning to toughen up, their once soft, green outer layer turning brown and woody.
Prepare a small pot with well-draining soil with the appropriate pH level for the type of berry you are growing, and moisten ...
Root cuttings need reasonable compost, a moderate but steady temperature, space and a little patience. But, unlike stem or leaf cuttings, root cuttings develop underground so you can't see what's ...
My young granddaughter rooted her first cutting aged four. She wanted a fuchsia flower from my garden, but I said: 'We can do better than that. We can grow a new plant, especially for you.' I helped ...
And although dividing plants is one of the best ways of increasing their numbers, you can also try taking root cuttings too. This sounds far more difficult than it really is, since all you have to do ...
Feeling ambitious? Then now might be the time to try growing plants from root cuttings. The process works with any herbaceous plant which has thick roots. Try it with eryngiums, perennial poppies, ...
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