I’ve that Pepinos are very easy to strike - quite like mint. For the featured picture, I just placed the pepino cutting in a pot of water and waiting two weeks.
I found that it grew rapidly in the areas that were submerged in water.
I’ve tested this by placing a cutting in a pot. I found that the pot dried out …
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26.10.08 # 11:54 # Propogation # No CommentHow To Grow Thyme From Clump Division
5.10.08 # 19:50 # Propogation # No CommentPropogating Thyme by clump division is remarkably easy. Its a very small yet hardy plant and handles the process very well.
Simple tip out the entire plant and place it so the greenery is facing upwards. Use a knife and cut the plant in half.
Separate the clumps into individual pots and refill with dirt. Give the thyme a little extra attention …
How To Propogate Mint By Layering
5.10.08 # 17:37 # Propogation # No CommentLayering is one of the simplest way of propagating mint. It is how mint reproduces and spreads within its own pot.
Find a pot around the same height as the one where the main plant resides. Find a really long growth and place it on that pot. Try and get a 30cm long piece.
Put damp soil over the middle of the …
How To Propogate Mint By Placing A Cutting In Water
5.10.08 # 16:04 # Propogation # No CommentThis method of mint prorogation was so easy I almost believed it not possible.
When trimming back my mint, I placed a basil cutting in a jug of water to see if it would form roots. After a week and a half there was nothing, so I forgot about it. After 3 weeks it had started to form 3 long main …
How To Grow Strawberries From Runners
14.09.08 # 19:08 # Propogation # No CommentStrawberries are one of the easier things to grow once you get the hang of it.
First, you need to find a plant that has some runners on it. I had some strawberries in a pot that were producing prolific runners. The picture, opposite, demonstrates the length they got to when leaving them unnattended for a few months.
I cut my runners …
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