Plant Propagation: Layering
Layering is an easy way to propagate shrubs such as forsythias and hydrangeas! How to do this: http://j.mp/Lnb069
Layering is an easy way to propagate shrubs such as forsythias and hydrangeas! How to do this: http://j.mp/Lnb069
Torch lilies can be propagated by division in late spring! About this gorgeous perennial: http://j.mp/KWmltw
Did you know that some orchids such as cymbidiums can be propagated by dividing? How to do so: http://j.mp/K3jwAU
Divide perennials that you want to propagate! About hoarding and dividing spring perenials: http://j.mp/H9Y0PQ
Forsythias can now easily be propagated by layering! About propagating forsythias: http://j.mp/HadJLK
Mint can be propagated very easily: just take cuttings! How to grow mint from cuttings: http://j.mp/waKdDh
Perennial poppies can now be propagated by root cuttings! How to propagate oriental poppies: http://bit.ly/zfoDrV
Now is a good time to divide waterlilies! Did you know that they can be grown in containers? How to do so: http://bit.ly/qyEUQL
Clematis can now be propagated by layering! More infos about clematis and how to care for it: http://bit.ly/qIph6h
Clematis are divided into three pruning groups: The first group comprises the early-flowering clematis and can be pruned in mid to late spring, after flowering. The second group blooms in May and June; the third blooms from June to late summer. The groups 2 and 3 are pruned in late February and early March. For more infos regarding clematis pruning check this link: http://bit.ly/q99X0F
The leaves may turn brown because of too much sun or clematis wilt, a fungal disease. A spider mite infestation is possible, too.
Do you want to propagate rosemary? Semi-ripe cuttings can now be taken! How to propagate rosemary: http://bit.ly/o1eqOx
I have quite a few Clematis but I dont know whether they are early flowering or late so I dont know when to prune them. After flowering the leaves go brown n stay like that till the next year when they start sprouting again, but the bottom of the plants are very leggy, no leaves, is this alright? I want them to spread so I havnt pruned them.