When gardeners first try propagation, water propagation is usually the go-to method. There are few tools required, it’s easy to understand, and best of all – it’s fun to watch the roots grow over time ...
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6 Best Plants to Propagate in Water — Horticulturists Share How You Can Easily Double Your Favorite Foliage
Propagating plants is simple, after all it's what nature intended. It's an easy and inexpensive way to increase your plant collection (or give them away as gifts). Just take a cutting, place it in ...
Growing new plants from cuttings is the closest thing to garden magic. With just a snip of fresh growth and a bit of patience, you can turn one plant into many—no seeds required. Place a stem in water ...
DENVER — If you took cuttings from your patio plants last fall they're probably ready to plant. I mainly concentrate on plants that are easy to root in water, such as coleus, bloodleaf and sweet ...
A number of plants will root in a jar of water, including avocado, sweet potato, African violet, begonia, Christmas cactus, coleus, creeping fig, geranium, impatiens, English ivy, grape ivy, ...
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