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  • How to Take Cuttings From Swedish Ivy

    Swedish ivy, or Plectranthus australis, propagates easily from cuttings. The lush, bright green foliage makes Swedish ivy a favorite among house plants. Take cuttings from Swedish ivy to replace a...

  • How to Grow Uprooted Plant Cuttings

    Propagating plants from cuttings is a relaxing and fun hobby. Plants created by taking stem cuttings will grow true to their parent plants and usually have a better start on life than those grown...

  • How to Sell Cuttings

    Gardeners sell cuttings to generate extra income during the summer months. Plants easily propagated from cuttings keep expenses down and offer a steady supply of new cuttings each year. Most...

  • How to Propagate the Jacobinia Tropical Plant

    Jacobinia (technically, Justicia carnea) is also called Flamingo Plant or the Brazilian Plume Flower. A rapid-growing, shade-loving evergreen perennial, it originates from South America, but can...

  • How to Take Stem Cuttings

    Many ornamental plants can be propagated with stem cuttings. Many trailing plants, shrubs and even conifers root well with stem cuttings; most tree varieties present more of a challenge. There are...

  • How to Grow Viburnum

    Growing Viburnum brings color and texture to the garden. Viburnum boast prolific blooms that are sometimes quite fragrant. The blooms range in color from white or cream to pink. Some feature...

  • How Do I Take Cuttings From an Aloe Vera Plant?

    Aloe vera is among the most widely used medicinal plants in the world. It has been propagated and used by humans for nearly 6,000 years, and is used mainly as a treatment for rashes, burns and...

  • How to Take Anthurium Cuttings

    Native to the tropics, an anthurium need warm, humid conditions in order to grow. An anthurium acclimates gradually to bright sunlight. This showy plant loves to climb, so it is important to...

  • How to Store Plant Cuttings

    For a natural and inexpensive way to reproduce a plant, you can take cuttings from an overgrown plant. They are generally taken from the stem, making them easier to root. Leaves and roots are...

  • How to Grow Protea From Cuttings

    There are 1,400 species of protea, most of which are native to Australia, southern Africa, and South America. However, many protea grow well in the United States and are an excellent...

  • How to Transplant & Take Cutting From Gardenias

    Gardenias are known for their amazing jasmine-scented blooms and the deep green foliage with its glossy leaves. To propagate the gardenia and create another beautiful specimen, a simple rooting...

  • How to Grow Lavender from Cuttings in Your Garden

    Ever found a lavender plant that you simple adore and want to grow lots of it without having to risk losing the genetics of your favorite plant, or pay for hundreds of plants to fill an area or...

  • How to Propagate a Fig Plant

    The fig (Ficus carica) is a popular garden shrub or small tree that produces sweet fruit that can be eaten fresh and made into preserves. Propagating a fig tree by taking cuttings is an...

  • How to Take Fall Plant Cuttings

    Most perennial plant cuttings are made during the spring, when plants are moving from dormancy into full growth mode. If you have plants outdoors that are leggy or have otherwise served their...

  • How to Clone Flowering Plants

    In a world that is becoming more environmentally oriented by the minute, people are planting more and more gardens. Be they decorative or otherwise, the demand for plants and trees is higher than...

  • How to Grow Geraniums and Have Them Survive the Winter

    Geraniums are a very popular garden flower because the will thrive in a variety of soils. Keeping them alive over the winter may be a different story.

  • Plants to Grow From Cuttings

    Plants produced from cuttings can save time and effort over plants produced from seed and ensure that favorable characteristics are included in new plantings. Always use a sterile, soilless mix;...

  • How to Grow Plant Cuttings

    Growing plant cuttings is also known as plant propagation. It is an economical way to get new plants without having to make a new purchase. Many gardeners use plant cuttings to fill in spaces in...

  • How to Make Plant Cuttings

    Taking plant cuttings, also referred to a taking a slip from a plant, is a quick and inexpensive way to propagate houseplants, shrubs and trees. Once rooted, the cutting results in a plant...

  • About Rooting Tonic

    Traditionally, plant cuttings are planted in soil or potting mix to develop new roots. Once the cuttings develop new roots they become a new and independent plant. Hence, the rooting phase of...

  • What Kind of Plants Can Be Started From Cuttings?

    Just about any plant can be propagated by a cutting. There are hard wood cuttings, soft wood cuttings, and leaf cuttings. The few plants that cannot be started from a cutting include bulb plants,...

  • How to Do Plant Propagation

    Plant propagation is starting a new plant from seed, or from another plant. When people talk about plant propagation, it is most commonly refers to starting new plants from an already established...

  • How to Take a Softwood Cutting

    Softwood cuttings are cuttings of the current season's growth, taken from early spring through midsummer. Generally, they are soft, immature tissue, green from tip to base and, as such, wilt...

  • How to Take a Stem Tip Cutting

    Taking cuttings from plant stems to produce new plants is a popular way of adding to your stocks at minimal cost. It is a good way of producing additional plants from a parent plant that is of...

  • How to Take a Heel Cutting

    Heel cuttings can be taken from the current season's growth, but are cut later in the year, from midsummer through to early autumn. Choose non-flowering, healthy side shoots that are soft at the...

  • How to Take a Hardwood Cutting

    Many shrubs can be raised from hardwood cuttings. These are taken from ripe, vigorous, current season's growth from mid-autumn to early winter. Hardwood cuttings from deciduous shrubs are taken...

  • How to Plant Root Cuttings

    Planting root cuttings is a good way of growing new plants from plants that you already have in your house or garden. By simply cutting pieces of plant roots, new plants can be propagated. Any...

  • How to Propagate Succulents From Cuttings

    One of the very best things about gardening is getting something for nothing. Propagating your own plants from seeds or cuttings is one way to do just that. Not all plants require the same...

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