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- Rooting Plant Cuttings the Easy WayAn easy technique to root fresh plant cuttings with minimal supplies or effort.
How to Grow Grape Vines from CuttingsGrowing your own grapes is an easy wonderful way to have fresh grapes for all your cooking and wine making needs. Grape-vines are easily started with just a cutting.- How to Propagate a Golden Spirit Smoke TreeGolden Spirit smoke tree. Even the name sounds exciting. This is an easy tree to propagate if you want to add it to your landscape.You can propagate a Golden Spirit smoke tree from stem cuttings.
- All About Growing the Mexican PlumAlso known as the bigtree plum, the Mexican plum is a native plant to the United States.
How to Propagate Hibiscus PlantsIf you want extra tropical or hardy hibiscus plants to grow as a houseplant or as a part of the landscape, you can propagate them from cuttings. In this article, I'll show you an easy way to increase your hibiscus plants without having to buy them.- How to Root Chrysanthemum CuttingsChrysanthemums are a favorite flowers to home gardeners and florists. The cut flowers last a long time. if you want to increase your chrysanthemums, try propagating them from cuttings.
- How to Propagate a Ming AraliaPropagating a Ming aralia is difficult, but not impossible. By following a few rules, you can increase your chances and be more successful.
- Snake Plant PropagationOne leaf from a snake plant will provide you with three or more cuttings to start new plants. They are easy to propagate, but you have to plant them in the right direction.
- Propagating a Viburnum ShrubViburnum 'Robustum' is a shrub that blooms and smells nice. It is a wonderful shrub to grow, but it can be difficult to propagate if you don't know how to do it.
Plant Poaching, Stealing Cuttings, and Grabbing SeedsHow many times have you gone for a walk on a warm summer's night, only to see huge Cleome seedpods beckoning to you from the edge of a neighbor's garden?- Successful Plant CuttingHere are some steps toward successfully growing perennial plants from stem cuttings.
- Native Wildflowers that Are Propagated by Softwood CuttingsFor those looking for native wildflowers and plants that are easily propagated by softwood cuttings, these plants can be great additions into the garden or landscape.
Growing Chrysanthemums (Mums) from My Own Plant Cuttings for Show CompetitionsLearn how to start new chrysanthemum plants with cuttings from last year's plants. Planting cuttings is a five-step process. You need plant hormone, fungicide, and Vitamin B-1 to start mums plants from cuttings.
Growing Chrysanthemums (Mums) for Show Competitions with Purchased Rooted CuttingsYou can't grow chrysanthemums with seeds. You can buy rooted cuttings from catalogs or online. Learn how to plant rooted mums cuttings.- Propagating Variegated DogwoodsVariegated dogwood is an easy plant to propagat, but it takes time before you can plant it outdoors in the yard.
- Gardening Tips: Rules on CuttingsCuttings can be taken from soft, semi-ripe or hard wood, as well as from the roots and leaves, all at different times of the year.
Propagation of Stem CuttingsDon't spend hundreds of dollars adding plants to your landscape. Learn a simple propagation method to generate hundreds of free plants.
How to Take Strawberry Plant CuttingsStrawberry plants are an easy plant for the beginning gardener. After the first year, you should take annual cuttings.
Make a Christmas Kissing Ball Using Cuttings from Your GardenA piece of floral wire and a ball of floral foam are all you need to purchase. Get the rest of your materials by stepping into the garden. Take evergreen cuttings and harvest rose hips to adorn your traditional home.- How to Start Plants from CuttingsStarting new plants from cuttings in the late Summer is an excellent way to preserve prized plants while leaving garden pests outside. This article tells you the easiest way to take cuttings of popular plants.
Beginner's Guide to Growing Geraniums from CuttingsA beginner's guide to growing geraniums from cuttings.
How to Pinch Back Mums, Plant the CuttingsChrysanthemums, also called garden mums, are a perennial plant that can benefit with pruning starting in early spring. But don't toss out what you pinch or cut off the mum. Plant it!
Guide to Propagating GrapesEarly spring is a good time to propagate grape vines. Growing grapes from hardwood cuttings is a surprisingly easy and effective method for starting or expanding a home vineyard.
How to Propagate Camellia Through CuttingsAccording to the International Camellia Society, camellias can live up to 600 years. Aside from their longevity, camellias are easy to grow, easy to propagate and apparently indestructible according to my experience.
How to Propagate Spirea Shrubs Through CuttingsSpirea is a deciduous shrub that not only easy to grow, it is easy to grow new shrubs from a cutting of an existing shrub.
How to Force Early Blooms from Flowering Trees and ShrubsWhen that sunny day arrives in late winter, go out into your yard and make some cuttings of flowering shrubs and trees. Follow this Winter-Buster guide, and force them into early flowering indoors.- Gardenias, Begonias Are Among House Plants that Start from CuttingsSometime before it frosts, you may want to take cuttings from a few tender plants for bloom or colorful foliage in the house this winter or for use in your garden next spring.
- Growing PelargoniumsPelargoniums are tough, water wise plants that can provide a big splash of colour for minimal effort.
- How to Propagate Your Pothos (Devil's Ivy) HouseplantPothos, or Devil's Ivy, is a popular and easy-to-grow houseplant. You can easily propagate your own and never spend another dime on a houseplant again. Grow your own from your own. Houseplants make great gifts, too!
Free Crepe Myrtle Trees from Hardwood CuttingsCrepe Myrtles are one of the most popular and most beautiful flowering trees in the South. You can multiply yours and your neighbor's for free using hardwood cuttings.- Starting Garden Plants IndoorsThere is a very special thrill that comes from propagating your own plants that you cannot get from any other type of gardening.
- How to Grow Plants from CuttingsEasy to follow directions and advice for cutting plant clones from store bought plants. Then you can reproduce them as many times as you want for your garden or friends.
- Chrysanthemum PlantsIt is from cuttings that we get the best chrysanthemum plants. Under normal conditions it takes them four to five weeks to root.
- Taking Japanese Maple CuttingsIf you have the time and inclination, propagation of your favorite plants is well worth the effort.
- Start Dozens of New Plants Quickly with an Aeroponic ClonerA busy gardening center with a great deal of turnaround on plant sales will likely want one of the larger sizes of aeroponics cloner in order to keep up with demand for young plants.
- How to Take Hardwood CuttingsTaking hardwood cuttings is a quick, easy and inexpensive way to create new plants from existing ones.
- Rooting Shrub and Plant CuttingsCuttings of many shrubs may be rooted in mid-summer. Included are forsythia, rose, willow, euonymus, holly, yew, barberry, azalea, magnolia, lilac and many more.
- How to Grow Coleus from Stem CuttingsStep by step instructions for growing Coleus from cuttings using soil or water.
- How to Grow Roses from Stem CuttingsStep by step guide to growing roses from stem cuttings. Very easy and takes about 2 weeks.





