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... area. If you've been having trouble with cuttings, why not try layering? All you have to do is see that a branch ... Creeper ? Can I propagate the plant "Carmel Creeper" from cuttings or air-layering or seed? ( Sorry, I have never learned any botanical names.) ... late blight on the indeterminant tomatoes. (although, this year I'll try some 'decorative' veggies, like colorful Swiss chard in my flower beds ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Propagating Shrubs Layering is the easiest way to make more shrubs from one that you like. If you want to try layering a shrub ask ... the ground and still have some branch left over. Don’t try to bend old growth or it will snap off. Dig a hole ... the following spring. Try layering different kinds of shrubs but always ask your parents first which ones you are allowed to try. Gardeners are always ...
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Ethnobotany Garden - "JL Hudson on Seed Germination"
... some seeds. 'Cold germinators' only sprout at cold temperatures and are most conveniently treated by layering in damp towels and pricked off as they germinate. If using outdoor treatment, hold pots ... months or up to 5 years. The time varies with temperature, humidity, and oxygen. We try to supply aged seed. Often this can be broken with GA-3. Warm Moist Treatment ...
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Bamboo Information. How does it grow? - Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... propagation using (root less) culm segments. Many tropical clumping bamboos can be propagated by air-layering or buring culms or culm segments. Google for "bamboo propagation", lots of info available. RE ... of success are greater in the Spring but if you have an opportunity why not try it now. Mike near Brenham TX Post a Follow-Up Please Note: Only registered members ...
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Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... ups, last one posted on Fri, Nov 11, 05 at 10:26 Air layering - propagation gel Posted by: fredgpops z9 N/ CA on Fri, Nov 4, 05 ... follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Nov 9, 05 at 13:29 try bamboo Posted by: dahlias western wa. on Tue, Nov 8, 05 at ... another user. Since the subject line of your message is indexed for searching, try to include important keywords in the subject. Do not post messages with ...
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ZZ Plant...Cuttings? - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... tuber formed at the break point -- in mid-air!! Kind of like air-layering. I detached it and planted it and it grew fine. RE: ZZ Plant... ... stuck it in water. I had never heard of this plant but decided to try rooting it this way. In less than 1 month, I have nice ... have roots or tubers and they are just great. I thought I would try it and see if this plant would root. RE: ZZ Plant...Cuttings? clip ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Air Layering
... Report: Questions & Answers Norfolk Botanical Garden Hofheimer Camellia Garden AIR LAYERING: Air layering is a good method of reproducing good-sized plants in one ... or roughed the bark on the underside. Air layering is a simple process similar to layering that can be completed in one season. ... . Soak in a bucket of water until planting. 6. DO NOT try to remove the moss as it may damage the tender roots ...
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Propagation by Cuttings, Layering and Division
... are cuttings, layering, division, and budding/grafting. Cuttings involve rooting a severed piece of the parent plant; layering involves rooting ... its own water absorbed away by the medium component. Try to keep both the air and medium temperature warm: ... enhance their rooting. Examples: gooseberries, apple rootstocks. Air layering Air layering is used to propagate some indoor plants with thick ...
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Heritage Rose Foundation: Transplanting Self-layering Cecile Brunner?
... Self-layering Cecile Brunner? Transplanting Self-layering Cecile Br... back to HRF website | Log Out | Topics | Search Moderators | Register | Edit Profile Heritage Rose Foundation » Ask the experts » Transplanting Self-layering ... months. As I said, Transplanting large tip roots is iffy. If you have several, try more than one. Good luck! William Cartwright (Bill) Greenhorn Username: Bill Post Number: ...
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Air Layering Camellias
... Layering Camellias Camellia Club of Mobile [ Home ] [ Up ] [ Meeting Schedule ] [ Club Activities ] [ ... ] [ Gallery of Camellia Blooms ] Air Layering Air layering is based upon the centuries-old propagating process developed by the Chinese of layering (rooting) plants. It is a ... the plastic. Soak in a bucket of water until planting DO NOT try to remove the moss as it may damage the tender roots. Best ...
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