Q. I would like to try my hand at propagation. What is the difference between softwood and hardwood propagation? Are there any secrets to success? Propagation by cutting (also called “clonal ...
I have a passion for experimenting in the garden and greenhouse. I love to see new plants as they grow from a “mother plant.” Furthermore, my “pennywise” nature always stirs up an interest to find ...
Water propagation is relatively easy, but things can go haywire quickly if you're distracted. Cloudy water spells trouble for ...
When thinking of succulent food, you land on something that is juicy and tender. The same goes for succulent plants. Botanically, these plants are also juicy; they are thick and fleshy and retain ...
The indoor-plant market has been hit by two factors: the same inflation affecting everything else, and the pandemic making the acquisition of indoor plants popular. As a result, the two-inch babies ...
For many home gardeners and plant owners it's a joy to see their horticultural friends grow and thrive. However, constant development can also result in a plant growing out of control, becoming too ...
Pothos are usually propagated in water, but can also be propagated in soil. A clear glass vessel for water propagation is best for monitoring root development. Pothos cuttings and grown plants prefer ...
Do you love having houseplants in your home but struggle keeping them happy and healthy? Does the idea of repotting your favorite green gurl send a chill down your spine? Christopher Griffin, also ...
Rooting hormone is the secret ingredient to successful propagation. Here's how to use it in your garden. Trying to grow new ...
If you want to expand your garden by way of plant propagation, but don’t know where to start, you’ve landed on the right page. While propagating plants can be an engaging task (and one that could save ...