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Herbaceous cuttings quick, easy way to get new plants

(C) Photo Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp

(C) Photo Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp

One of the easiest and fastest ways to get new plants is from herbaceous cuttings. The Hoosier Gardener demonstrates [1]how to make these cuttings and pot them up Aug. 11, 2010 on the Morning News at Indianapolis’ Fox 59.

Begonias, impatiens, geraniums and coleusare just a few of the annuals growing in the garden now that can be propagated this way. These plants can be grown indoors in a bright sunny window for enjoyment long past the summer season. Houseplants and perennials also can be propagated through herbaceous cuttings.

Here’s how to take herbaceous cuttings:

An herbaceous cutting is not the only type for propagating plants. There also are softwood, hardwood, leaf and root cuttings. [2]

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#2 Comment By Bren On August 11, 2010 @ 10:13 PM

This is great information. I tried some of these techniques last year when I first started growing in my greenhouse. It is a great way to FILL the house! Thank you for sharing this information Jo Ellen – your blog is like a Magazine!