Ivies are adaptable plants that work just as well indoors as they do out. Compact varieties look good in interior schemes and are particularly effective trailing from a shelf or a mantelpiece. In ...
Maybe you, like me, look out at your garden sometimes and see a plant and think, “I wish I had gotten more of those!” If you are like me, you think this right after the plant nurseries move on to ...
Propagation is the best way to multiply your plant collection. It's easy to do, and best of all, it's free! Instead of countless trips to the local nursery, I've amassed my own collection of beloved ...
Swedish ivy is an easy-care houseplant that, if given bright, indirect light and even moisture, will grow prolifically. It works beautifully trailing in hanging containers or can be pruned to maintain ...
Houseplants grow roots slower in winter, but propagating during the colder months can still be worth a try. Propagating plants in winter isn’t always successful since plants grow slower at this time ...
One of gardening’s best secrets is that it’s fairly easy to produce your own free new plants by persuading cut branch tips to grow roots. A surprising number of trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses, fruit ...
You don’t have to be brilliant to become an ivy leaguer – just smart enough to appreciate the attributes of ivies as houseplants. Botanists recognize 12 to 15 species of the genus Hedera – true ivies ...
Propagating plants in winter isn’t always successful since plants grow slower at this time of the year and cuttings are generally harder to root. But if you need to salvage broken plant stems or ...
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