Easy Summer Cuttings
In most cases all that is necessary is to snip off a shoot, trim off some of the leaves and stick it in a pot of moist compost and place the pot out of direct sunlight. Water the pot enough to stop the compost drying out and in a few weeks time ... [... more]
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Gardening Indoors with Cuttings
Small book, but packed with information The book contains about 88 pages divided into five sections. The sections are Environment, Nutrients, Rooting Medium, Hormones, and Cuttings. The book contains several hand sketches. The book is well written and ... [... more]
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Cuttings
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Success with Cuttings
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Bonsai: Grow Your Own Bonsai from Cuttings, Seeds, and ...
outstanding I think this book is excellent. Although the trees are native to Europe, most of the advice applies perfectly to people in temperate North America. Scots Pine, yew, spindle, beech, hawthorn, apple, willow etc... all species are covered in ... [... more]
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The Amazing Paper Cuttings of Hans Christian Andersen
Great Not only is the author great (I know her!) but this book explores an interesting topic. Those paper cuttings are unreal! I mean they are real, but they are so amazing! [... more]
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Further Cuttings
More Mirth from Myles Cruiskeen Lawn was the title of the long-running column in the Irish Times (1940-1966) written by Myles na gCopaleen. Wildly innovative, funny, biting humor, wit and wordplay characterize the column. There are three collections: The ... [... more]
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Grow More Lavender!
Lavender can be started from seed, but nay not always produce plants identical to the original. For that reason, it is suggested that new plants be grown from cuttings of an original plant in spring or fall. Spacing of plants should be 12 to 30 ... [... more]
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Speed Cleaning The Garden
I know where the earliest bulbs are blooming and where the chionodoxa have seeded themselves this time. I know where the sweet woodruff has spread. And I know exactly how many hydrangea cuttings survived in their pots. I am admiring the progress ... [... more]
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Geranium Cuttings - Beginner Style!
With a pencil, chopstick or similar object poke a hole in the soil where each cutting will go. The hole should be about 2 inches deep. Each 4 inch pot should have one hole. If you are using a tray, the holes should be about 4 inches apart. ... [... more]
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Striking Cuttings - Summer Bloomers
Once the shoots are 3 to 5 cm (2 to 3 inches) long, snip them off right at the base of the shoot, and by that I mean right at the crown of the plant. The best perennial cutting is that which has a bit of brown on it from where it attatches to the ... [... more]
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Yard And Garden Planning Reader Questions
Coleus and other annuals, such as geraniums, begonias, and impatiens, become tall and leggy because of the limited amount of light they receive compared to what they are used to outdoors. Instead of bringing in large plants, take stem cuttings. ... [... more]
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