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How to take geranium cuttings

By Gardeners' World on 22/09/2011 18:00:06

't overwater. Remove flower buds and brown leaves.Remove black or wilted cuttings as these may harbour a disease, which could spread to other plants.More on taking cuttingsHow to take summer cuttingsTaking lavender cuttingsAdvice on taking leaf cuttings in a


How to take cuttings from cacti and succulents

By on 14/05/2013 13:37:31

are formed of segments (e.g. prickly pears, Christmas cacti), always remove whole segments as cuttings – don’t split segments in half.Succulents that form clumps, such as aloes, haworthias and agaves, should be divided by simply taking the plant out of its


How to grow dahlias for cut flowers

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:28:32

dahliasGrowing dahlias from seedTie in dahliasHow to take dahlia cuttingsBrowse a variety of dahlia plantsChoose plant by flower colour


How to propagate oriental poppies

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:51:35

You can easily propagate oriental poppies by taking root cuttings. They make perfect candidates for this propagation method as it exploits the plant's propensity to reproduce itself from every scrap of root left behind when plants are moved. Once


How to make a mini-greenhouse

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 16:12:34

unwanted boxes.If you need more space, hang two or three boxes together.Advice on propagating plantsCarol Klein's video guide to taking basal cuttingsMaking a cloche for seedsSowing seeds indoorsTaking summer cuttingsView a variety of conservatory climbers


Growing your own cut flowers

By Pippa Greenwood on 26/03/2009 11:21:53

Growing your own cut flowers is pure luxury, but it's also a great way to save money. I love to have flowers in the house and come late-winter I feel I almost need some spring cheer to help me ward off symptoms of SAD.Cut flowers also remind me


How to plant out dahlias

By on 04/03/2013 15:05:47

allows you to take cuttings and increase your stock, creating a bigger display.Planting dahlia tubers in pots or trays indoors from March and April encourages stems to develop, forming a bushy plant that will bear more flowers this summer. Choose a pot


Dogwood and willow

By Pippa Greenwood on 20/12/2007 09:18:00

(who obtained the cuttings) or to the kids and me (who obediently took the cuttings and planted them out to root). They could end up in another patch in the field, or be turned into a living arch, depending on who wins. But I'm starting to fear


Growing Verbena bonariensis from seed

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:40:11

and naturalise in borders, so any plants lost to frost should be replaced by their offspring.More features and advice on growing herbaceous perennialsLearn how to take verbena cuttingsGrow plants to attract beesChoose flowers for late-summer colour


Five ways to grow better roses

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:31:05

shoot. Always cut just above a healthy, full-sized leaf. That's where the hormones concentrate, so the plant is able to produce a new flowering shoot quickly.Deadhead regularlyMulch roses in spring and autumn, with well-rotted compost or manure. Feed


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