Cuttings: Propagate Plants, Share Growth, Boost Your Skills
By Leanne Croker
TL;DR: Mastering propagation through cuttings enhances your garden's diversity and support sharing.
- Cuttings boost garden diversity
- Easy method for beginners
- Share plants with friends
- Fill gaps in your garden
- Economical plant propagation option
Why it matters: Learning to take cuttings increases your gardening proficiency and sustainability. It allows you to create new plants, fostering community through sharing.
Do this next: Start with simple plants like herbs or succulents.
Recommended for: Gardening enthusiasts looking to expand their plant collection.
Taking cuttings is one of the most useful skills a gardener can master. The result will help fill garden gaps and give you plants to share with friends.
The post Take a short cut to propagating success appeared first on ABC Organic Gardener Magazine.
Source: organicgardener.com.au
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