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How to Propagate Verbascum pulverulentum

Dust to Dust, Seed to Stately Bloom: Propagating the Majestic Verbascum pulverulentum

The Verbascum pulverulentum, or Dusty Mullein as it’s affectionately known, is a sight to behold. This biennial beauty sends up a towering spike of yellow, nectar-rich flowers that attract a flurry of pollinators to your garden. But don’t let the “biennial” tag deter you – propagating this majestic plant is a rewarding experience even a novice gardener can master.

Two Methods to Multiply Your Mullein

While the Dusty Mullein readily self-seeds, giving your garden a touch of effortless wildflower charm, you can take charge of propagation through two primary methods:

1. Seed Sowing: Embracing the Cycle of Life

2. Basal Cuttings: Cloning Your Floral Giants

If you’re eager for a head start or want to ensure identical offspring, basal cuttings are the way to go:

Reaping the Rewards of Your Labor

Once your seedlings or cuttings are robust and the threat of frost has passed, it’s time to plant them out into their permanent positions in your garden. Water them well initially and then let nature take its course.

In the following year, your efforts will be rewarded with majestic spikes of golden blooms, attracting pollinators and adding a touch of effortless elegance to your garden. And just like that, the cycle begins anew, as your Verbascum pulverulentum, born from dust-like seeds or carefully nurtured cuttings, generously self-seeds, perpetuating its stately presence in your garden for years to come.

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