Anemonoides raddeana

Waking the Wood Anemone: Propagation Secrets for Anemonoides raddeana The delicate charm of Anemonoides raddeana, also known as the Windflower or Winter Windflower, adds a touch of magic to any early spring garden. Its nodding, white-petaled blooms with sunshine-yellow centers emerge before most other plants dare to brave the chill, heralders of the beauty to … Read more

Anthyllis montana

Taming the Mountain Flower: Propagating Anthyllis montana Anthyllis montana, the charming Mountain Kidney Vetch, isn’t just a name to impress your botanically-inclined friends. It’s a vision of vibrant pink, red, or creamy yellow nestled amongst rock gardens and alpine landscapes. While this wildflower evokes a sense of untamed beauty, you might be surprised to learn … Read more

Polygonatum multiflorum

Unlocking the Secrets of Solomon’s Seal: A Guide to Propagating Polygonatum multiflorum Solomon’s Seal (Polygonatum multiflorum), with its elegant arching stems and delicate, bell-shaped flowers, brings a touch of woodland magic to any garden. This hardy perennial is relatively low-maintenance, but propagating it can seem shrouded in mystery. Fear not, fellow plant enthusiasts! We’re here … Read more

Saxifraga × urbium

London Pride: Multiplying City Charm Through Simple Propagation London Pride (Saxifraga × urbium), with its delightful sprays of pink flowers and charming evergreen foliage, is a beloved garden staple. This hardy perennial, true to its name, thrives in urban environments, brightening even the smallest concrete jungle. But the beauty of London Pride doesn’t stop there—it’s … Read more

Leucanthemum heterophyllum

Doubling Your Daisy Delight: Propagating Leucanthemum heterophyllum Leucanthemum heterophyllum, more commonly known as the Portuguese daisy or the Santa Barbara daisy, is a cheerful addition to any garden. With its charming white petals and sunny yellow centers, this perennial brightens up landscapes from late spring to fall. But what if you could double, triple, or … Read more

Talinum portulacifolium

Multiply Your Greens: A Guide to Propagating the Versatile Talinum portulacifolium Talinum portulacifolium, also known as fame flower or Ceylon spinach, is a resilient succulent prized for its edible leaves and vibrant blooms. This versatile plant is not only a delicious addition to salads and stir-fries but also a low-maintenance option for gardeners of all … Read more

Acanthus hungaricus

Taming the Hungarian Bear’s Breech: Propagating Acanthus hungaricus The "Hungarian Bear’s Breech," or Acanthus hungaricus, is a sight to behold. This architectural marvel of a plant boasts tall, spiky blooms in shades of white and pink, all framed by glossy, deeply lobed leaves. While a statement piece on its own, Acanthus hungaricus readily multiplies, creating … Read more

Armeria maritima

Sea Thrift’s Bounty: Multiplying Your Armeria Maritima Armeria maritima, also known as Sea Thrift, is a charming perennial celebrated for its globe-shaped blooms that resemble bouncing balls of color atop a bed of grass-like foliage. While admiring their beauty in garden centers is always a treat, wouldn’t it be even more rewarding to multiply your … Read more

Pentanema orientale

Unlocking the Secrets of Golden Ragwort Propagation: Tips for Multiplying Your Pentanema orientale Golden ragwort, also known by its scientific name Pentanema orientale, is a captivating perennial boasting vibrant yellow blooms that resemble miniature sunflowers. Originating from Eastern Asia, this cheerful plant brings a touch of sunshine to any garden. Have you fallen in love … Read more

Campanula cashmeriana

Unlocking the Secrets of Propagation: Multiply Your Campanula cashmeriana The Campanula cashmeriana, with its charming bluebell-like flowers and delicate foliage, is a welcome addition to any garden. While relatively easy to care for, you might be wondering how to get your hands on more of these beauties without breaking the bank. The answer? Propagation! Propagating … Read more