Crocanthemum corymbosum

Sunshine on Demand: Propagating the Coastal Delight of Crocanthemum corymbosum Crocanthemum corymbosum, also known as the sun rose or frostweed, is a captivating plant native to the eastern United States. With its vibrant yellow blooms and resilience in harsh coastal conditions, it’s no wonder gardeners are eager to multiply their sun rose treasures. Luckily, propagating … Read more

Onobrychis cornuta

Taming the Horns: A Guide to Propagating Onobrychis cornuta Onobrychis cornuta, also known as the horned sainfoin, isn’t your typical garden variety flower. With its unique, horn-shaped seed pods and vibrant pink blooms, it’s a plant that sparks curiosity and adds a touch of whimsical charm to any landscape. But understanding how to propagate this … Read more

Sesleria caerulea

Beyond Blue: Multiplying the Magic of Blue Moor Grass (Sesleria caerulea) Blue Moor Grass, or Sesleria caerulea, with its shimmering blue-green foliage and graceful seed heads, brings a touch of unique elegance to any garden. But did you know this hardy, low-maintenance ornamental grass is also surprisingly easy to propagate? Whether you’re looking to expand … Read more

Dianthus furcatus

Multiply Your Fringed Beauties: Propagating Dianthus Furcatus Dianthus furcatus, with its delicate fringed petals and charming pink hues, is a delightful addition to any garden. This hardy, mat-forming perennial, also known as the forked pink, brings a touch of cottage charm and attracts pollinators with its sweet nectar. But the joy of Dianthus furcatus doesn’t … Read more

Argyranthemum haouarytheum

Blooming Brilliance: How to Propagate Argyranthemum haouarytheum for a Garden Overflowing with Color Argyranthemum haouarytheum, more commonly known as the Marguerite Daisy, is a gardener’s dream. With its vibrant daisy-like flowers blooming in a kaleidoscope of colors, it brings a touch of sunshine to any space. But did you know that propagating this stunning plant … Read more

Doronicum clusii

Multiplying Mountain Sunshine: How to Propagate Doronicum clusii Doronicum clusii, also known as the Clusius’ leopard’s bane, is a charming alpine perennial that ushers in spring with a burst of sunshine-yellow daisies. Native to the mountains of Europe, this low-growing beauty thrives in rock gardens, borders, and containers, adding a touch of alpine charm wherever … Read more

Alyssum umbellatum

Unleash a Carpet of Sweet Alyssum: Your Guide to Propagation Success Sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima, formerly known as Alyssum maritimum) is a charming, low-growing annual that explodes with delicate, honey-scented flowers. This charming plant, with its ability to form a stunning carpet of white, pink, or purple, is a favorite for borders, edging, and containers. … Read more

Phygelius aequalis

Unleashing the Magic: Easy Propagation Techniques for Your Cape Fuchsia (Phygelius aequalis) The Cape fuchsia, or Phygelius aequalis, is a true garden showstopper. With its gracefully arching stems and vibrant, trumpet-shaped blooms that resemble tiny fuchsias, this South African native captivates from summer to fall. But did you know that multiplying your floral bounty is … Read more

Bidens aristosa

Unleashing a Golden Wave: Easy Propagation Techniques for Bidens Aristosa The Bidens aristosa, more commonly known as the Tickseed Sunflower or Western Tickseed, is a gardener’s dream. This North American native boasts cheerful golden daisy-like blooms that burst forth from summer to fall, attracting a plethora of pollinators to your garden. But did you know … Read more

Gypsophila australis

Delicate Blooms, Bold Propagation: Multiplying the Charms of Gypsophila australis Gypsophila australis, also known as the Australasian Baby’s Breath, is a vision of airy elegance. Its delicate clouds of tiny white flowers bring a touch of whimsical charm to gardens and bouquets alike. While many associate baby’s breath with readily-available bouquets, cultivating your own Gypsophila … Read more