Learn how to propagate a Christmas cactus in soil or water with these simple step-by-step instructions. Propagating your ...
Chritsmas cactus cuttings refusing to root? Try these fixes to transform failing foliage into new baby succulents and fill ...
The easiest way to propagate woody plants like dogwood, forsythia, hydrangea, rhododendron, viburnum and others is by taking ...
There’s an even better way to propagate spider plants - by leaving the spiderettes attached to the mother plant via the ...
Root cuttings can be taken any time between September and March. Lift the parent plant, taking as much root as you can. Cut off portions of root from the parent plant using a sharp knife and ...
This “ice cream bucket method” creates a miniature greenhouse that keeps cuttings cozy and humid until they root. It’s also a great project to encourage children’s interest in plants.
Let an unrooted cutting soak in a diluted IBA solution for up to 24 hours. The concentration of the solution should “range ...
Propagating your weigela shrubs is both cost-effective and fun, and by following a few simple steps, you will be able to add ...
Root Cutting in Water. An alternate method to propagate Christmas cacti is to root cuttings in water. Place the cut ends into ...
If you're looking to add ferns for a lush, grotto-like garden, no worries—you can propagate them from rhizomes to easily fill ...
Split the root ball apart carefully and pot each cutting individually into a 7.5cm (3in) pot. Feed weekly and plant out after the last frosts. If cuttings are kept well fed and watered they should ...
The easiest way to propagate woody plants like dogwood, forsythia, hydrangea, rhododendron and viburnum, among others, is by taking hardwood cuttings in late fall or winter. All you need is a ...