Propgen
Your ultimate guide to Propgen: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Propgen
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Fall Plant Propagation: Propagating Plants In Fall
Successful plant propagation during the offseason requires knowledge in when to take cuttings and what plants to propagate. Learn more here.
By Amy Grant
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Propagation Basics: Plant Propagating For Beginners
Plant propagation for beginners is a matter of trial and error often, but some tips can help guarantee success. Click here to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Wind Pollination Examples - How Wind Pollination Works
Without pollination, many of our favorite food crops would cease to exist. Read on to learn more about how wind pollination works.
By Tonya Barnett
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How To Clone A Plant
Cloning a plant will produce a genetically identical offspring, but it takes knowledge, some skill, and consideration for patents.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Plant Division: How To Divide Plants
Plant division involves digging up plants and dividing them into two or more sections. Discover the how and when of dividing plants in the following article so you can add more plants to the garden while keeping them healthy.
By Nikki Tilley
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Dividing Plants As Gifts – Giving Plant Divisions To Friends
Dividing plants is essential to maintaining their healt. A popular idea to consider is dividing garden plants to give as gifts. Click here.
By Tonya Barnett
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Bare Root Planting – How To Plant A Bare Root Plant
Those who are new to gardening or online shopping may not think to check the product details to see if the plants are shipped in pots or bare root. What are bare root plants? Click here for that answer, as well as information on bare root plant care.
By Darcy Larum
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Banana Trunk Planter – Growing Vegetables In Banana Stems
Growing veggies in banana trunks is an innovative way to garden. Banana trunk planters may just be the next new thing. Learn more here.
By Tonya Barnett
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What Is Semi-Hydroponics – Growing Semi-Hydroponics At Home
What is semi-hydroponics? The following article discusses growing semi-hydroponics at home and DIY semi-hydroponics. Click here.
By Amy Grant
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Plant Patents And Propagation – Is It Okay To Propagate Patented Plants
One way for plant breeders to protect their new cultivars is to patent them. You are not allowed to propagate patented plants without the permission of the patent holder. For more information on plant patents and propagation, click this article.
By Teo Spengler
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Plant Propagation: Tips For Propagating Adventitious Roots
Adventitious roots are among these various types of root forms, and may no doubt lead you to wonder, what does adventitious mean. This article will help answer that question.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Types Of Bulbil Plants - Information For Growing And Planting Bulbils
When one thinks of plant propagation, they generally thinks of sexual reproduction through seeds or cuttings. Other plants produce bulbils, which can be used to grow plants. This article explains more.
By Susan Patterson
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What Is Plant Propagation - Types Of Plant Propagation
Plant propagation is an important step in producing additional plants in the garden or home. Take a look at some of the different forms of plant propagation in this article. Click here to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
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What Is A Volunteer Plant: Learn About Volunteer Plants In Gardens
Some gardeners think of volunteer plants in gardens as free bonus plants. Others consider them weeds. This article explains how to use volunteer plants to your best advantage and how to eliminate unwanted volunteers.
By Jackie Carroll
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Containers For Propagating Plants: Common Containers Used To Propagate Plants
Plant propagation containers can be as simple as recycled kitchen containers or as elaborate as commercial self-watering systems. Read this article for tips on suitable propagating pots.
By Anne Baley