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Types of Stem Cuttings
Propagation by stem cuttings is the most commonly used method to propagate many woody ornamental plants. Stem cuttings of many favorite shrubs are quite easy to root. Typically, stem cuttings of tree species are more difficult to root. However, ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Making More Plants: The Science, Art, and Joy of Propagation
Amazon.com Review: Generally, a gardening book that teaches practical skills is designed to look more like a plain textbook than an artful coffee-table decoration, but Ken Druse (The Natural Garden, The Collector's Garden) has changed that with his [... more]
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Tunic Flower
Seed needs to be started during the fall in a cold frame. Your best bet is to purchase pre-started plants at your local Garden Center. Stem cuttings may be taken and rooted during the summer. Perennial profile: Tunic Flower Pictured: P. saxifraga ... [... more]
Denver Plants

Starting New Plants From Stem Cuttings
Cuttings should be taken with a sharp knife or razor blade to reduce injury to the plant. Remove flowers and flower buds from cuttings to allow the cutting to use its energy and stored carbohydrates for root and shoot formation. On woody plants, ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

How to Propagate Houseplants From Stem Cuttings
Propagating from stem cuttings is an economical way to add to your houseplant collection. Cut the tips (including the end leaf and the second and third leaves in from the end) off vining or branching houseplants such as monstera, wandering Jew or ... [... more]
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How to Do Stem Cuttings for Herbs
Propagating herbs from stem cuttings produces new plants for transplanting. Propagating herbs from stem cuttings is easier with some herbs than others. You can create new plants to give away as gifts or to bring herbs indoors for the ... [... more]
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How to Propagate a Pothos
Pothos is one of the easiest houseplants to propagate. The stems of pothos readily produce root nodes, beginning the propagation process before you take any action at all. Propagation can be successful by placing stem cuttings in potting mix or, ... [... more]
eHow

Cutting Propagation: A Guide to Propagating and ...
The latest techniques for propagating crops with terminal, stem, and leaf/stem cuttings are the focus of this horticulture handbook. All the bases are covered--propagation basics, stock plant management, media, temperature, light, nutrition, plant growth [... more]
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Starting willow trees from stem cuttings
Can I successfully start a new tree (Willow) from the tree cutting? It is possible in the case of some tree species, but not all of them. Fortunately, the willow is one of the easy trees to propagate by stem cuttings. On the other hand, the apple ... [... more]
New Mexico State University

Types of Stem Cuttings
Propagation by stem cuttings is the most commonly used method to propagate many woody ornamental plants. Stem cuttings of many favorite shrubs are quite easy to root. Typically, stem cuttings of tree species are more difficult to root. However, ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Home Gardening: Home Propagation
Plant Propagation by Leaf, Cane, and Root Cuttings Plant Propagation by Layering Plant Propagation by Stem Cuttings Starting Plants From Seeds Overcoming Seed Dormancy: Trees and Shrubs Horticulture Information Leaflets that have a image ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Making More Plants: The Science, Art, and Joy of Propagation
As always at the forefront of American gardening, the author of The Collector's Garden shows how to expand a plant collection inexpensively and beautifully, with up-to-the-minute propagation techniques and dazzling photography. 500 full-color photos.For [... more]
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A1 Books
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