How to Take Cuttings From Clematis
September 30, 2011 by khanhdoan1
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Whether you grow large, summer blooming clematis or smaller, fall-blooming types, clematis are spectacular vines that are appropriate in a variety of landscaping settings. Clematis work well on fences or patios to create privacy, or rambling over a trellis or mailbox. Once you plant one clematis, you will probably want more. Clematis grow slowly from [...]
How to Take Cuttings From a Bonfire Begonia
July 11, 2011 by khanhdoan1
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Bonfire begonia is a relatively new cultivar. This plant has huge reddish-orange blooms that radiate out to points on the ends of the petals. With a hanging or spreading habit, the begonia droops gracefully in a container and is easy to maintain. Propagation of begonias is commonly done from cuttings. Begonia cuttings root well in [...]
How to Grow Your Own African Violets From Violet Leaves
June 16, 2011 by khanhdoan1
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African violets have long been a household favourite. With proper care, they will bloom almost continuously. Here is an easy way to grow more. Difficulty: Easy Instructions things you’ll need: a healthy plant, your own or a friends a small pot of seed mix a few small stakes a sheet of plastic wrap rooting powder [...]



