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It is time to take cuttings of annuals such as geraniums and begonias that you want to keep over the winter. Cool nights in ...
To overwinter annuals, like the geraniums pictured, take cuttings before September. Covering the cuttings with a plastic bag helps maintain humidity and encourages root growth. Courtesy of Chicago ...
It may be hot outside, but cooler days are just around the corner, making this the perfect time to root some cuttings from ...
THE best time to take hydrangea cuttings is the end of August – here’s a step-by-step guide to getting more free plants.
It's easy to grow plants from cuttings. Here's what you need to know to get started.
To propagate new plants, simply take cuttings from your own plants or those of your friends and neighbors and follow the appropriate care instructions to help them grow into flourishing foliage.
Make the cuttings while the plants are still healthy and before they have been stressed by the first cold night. Cut off tips that are about 4 inches long and strip the leaves from the bottom half.
How to take cuttings from fuchsia plants Before you can try out this sustainable garden idea and begin taking cuttings, you must make sure you have the essential tools every gardener needs.
Learn how and when to cut back perennials without killing the plants to keep your garden tidy, vegetation vigorous and ...
Both of these plants and most other perennial verbena species are suitable for taking cuttings. While this process is relatively simple, there are a few crucial elements to get right that will ...
How do I propagate pieces of the plant to give away to friends? A. Taking cuttings of plants allows one to have more plants of your favorite species for your own use, to give away to others or to ...