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See how simple it can be to take an herb cutting from a friend or from your garden.
It's easy to grow plants from cuttings. Here's what you need to know to get started.
Grow Next Year's Annuals From the Cuttings of This Year's Plants By propagating flower starts from cuttings, you can selectively grow only the best plants for your yard.
A: Growing new plants from stem cuttings is possible for many of the common shrubs, including rhododendrons. You do not need a greenhouse. You may use stems cuttings of hardwood — the dormant ...
Camellias grow best from semi-hardwood cuttings, which means stems that are partially mature, taken in late summer or early fall.