Once they've grown roots, they can be moved into a pot filled with soil. However, if you're using store-bought cuttings or sprigs from the grocery store, you'll want to start them in soil and keep ...
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 ...
Jerry shows how us to propagate ferns from leaf cuttings. When you're propagating ferns, there are two common techniques. One is by spores, a sexual means of reproduction good for mass production.
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 ...
In fact, if you want to replicate a rose that grows particularly well in your garden, you can create a new plant from cuttings. While the propagation process is straightforward, it comes with a ...
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 ...
"Garden chrysanthemums can be tricky to successfully propagate with stem cuttings," says Irish-Hanson. The horticulture educator doesn't generally recommend propagation by stem cuttings for ...
All but the very slowest growing varieties of conifers will root from cuttings. If you have a Leyland cypress or another variety of conifer hedge, you could use trimmings from hedge pruning as a ...