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How to take cuttings from house plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:04:58

, including African violets, cane-stemmed begonias, coleus, cyperus, impatiens, ivy, rubber plants and verbena.More on growing and caring for house plantsTaking stem cuttings from dracaena house plantsGrowing cactus plants from seedGrowing indoor amarylis


How to take stem cuttings from dracaena

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:06:11

The practice of taking stem-section cuttings is useful for rejuvenating overgrown house plants such as dracaena.Dracaenas are striking architectural plants, native to western and tropical Africa. Plants produce bold rosettes of strap-like leaves


How to lift and store dahlias

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:29:36

Dry compostStorage box or containerautumn30 mins, plus drying timeUsing secateurs, cut down dahlia stems to a few centimetres from ground level and compost the leaves.Dig all around the dahlia clump and lift the tubers with a fork, taking great care


How to tie in dahlias

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:31:42

for growth.AdamTie the stem to the cane in one or more places to give the plant maximum support.More advice on growing dahliasVideo guide to taking dahlia cuttings, with Sarah RavenPlanting up dahlia tubers, with instruction from Sarah Raven.Growing dahlias


How to deadhead flowers

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:47:05

It's worth deadheading your flowering plants to get the most from them and removing any flowers that are past their best. Take them off as soon as they begin to droop as this will help to conserve the plant's energy by preventing them from setting


How to pot up plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:36:51

through the roots with a knife or secateurs to promote fibrous growth.Keep newly potted plants well watered, particularly during hot weather.More plant care adviceHow to prune plantsLearn how to feed your plantsHow to take summer cuttingsAdvice on planting


How to pinch out fuchsias

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:52:57

will be produced around four to six weeks after the last pinching. FuchsiasSharp, fine-pointed scissors or knife (optional)April - June 5 minutes per plant On young fuchsia plants or rooted cuttings, allow two to three pairs of leaves to fully expand before


How to make compost

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:57:51

Home-made compost is a great soil conditioner and plant food. Good compost will take about six months to produce if you turn it regularly.Monty's compost recipeWhat should you put on your heap? The simple answer is anything that has lived. But I


How to save water in your garden

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:43:23

Hosepipe bans and water restrictions are always a challenge for gardeners. But if you get into the habit of saving water in your garden, you'll be able to take the restrictions in your stride. Storing rainwater will mean you can keep your plants


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