Achillea grandifolia

Multiply the Majesty: Propagating Achillea grandifolia for a Lush Garden The feathery foliage and vibrant blooms of Achillea grandifolia, commonly known as mountain yarrow or large-leaved yarrow, offer a touch of wild beauty to any garden. This hardy perennial is a pollinator magnet, attracting bees and butterflies with its flat-topped flower clusters that burst forth … Read more

Petasites pyrenaicus

Unfurling the Magic: How to Propagate the Winter Heliotrope (Petasites pyrenaicus) The Winter Heliotrope, or Petasites pyrenaicus, is a fascinating plant. It surprises and delights with its vanilla-scented blossoms that emerge in the heart of winter, often before any other signs of spring. While its large leaves can dominate a space, this characteristic makes it … Read more

Achillea pseudopectinata

Unleashing the Golden Yarrow’s Potential: Propagating Achillea pseudopectinata The world of gardening is filled with vibrant colors and textures, but few perennials can rival the sunny disposition of the Golden Yarrow (Achillea pseudopectinata). This resilient beauty, with its feathery foliage and radiant yellow blooms, is a favorite for attracting pollinators and adding long-lasting cheer to … Read more

Veronica caucasica

Demystifying Veronica caucasica Propagation: Seeds vs. Cuttings Veronica caucasica, with its charming spikes of delicate, saucer-shaped blooms in shades of blue, purple, or white, is a gardener’s delight. This low-maintenance perennial adds a touch of elegance to rock gardens, borders, and wildflower meadows alike. But how do you go about multiplying your Veronica caucasica treasures … Read more

Verbascum davidoffii

Taming the Velvet Giant: Propagating the Majestic Verbascum davidoffii The Verbascum davidoffii, with its towering flower spikes and fuzzy leaves, is a statement piece in any garden. This majestic plant, often referred to as the "Giant Mullein," boasts an exotic beauty that draws the eye and invites admiration. But its imposing size isn’t the only … Read more

Aquilegia buergeriana

Dance with the Mountain Sprite: Propagating Aquilegia buergeriana The ethereal beauty of Aquilegia buergeriana, also known as the Japanese fan columbine, captivates gardeners with its nodding, bell-shaped blooms and delicate foliage. Native to the mountains of Japan, this graceful perennial thrives in cool, shady spots, adding a touch of woodland magic to any garden. If … Read more

Myosotis michaelae

Forget-Me-Not, Don’t Forget to Propagate! A Guide to Multiplying Your Myosotis michaelae Myosotis michaelae, a lesser-known cousin of the classic Forget-Me-Not, charms with its dainty blue flowers and spreading habit. If you’re lucky enough to have this beauty gracing your garden, you might wonder how to get more of these captivating blooms. Lucky for you, … Read more

Facelis retusa

Whispering Snow in Your Garden: Propagating the Delicate Charm of Facelis retusa Facelis retusa, affectionately known as "Trailing Dusty Miller" or "Silver Pillow," is a captivating plant loved for its stunning silvery-white foliage and ability to cascade gracefully over the edges of containers or walls. This South American native boasts an ethereal beauty that adds … Read more

Sempervivum tectorum

Multiply Your Magic: The Easy Art of Propagating Sempervivum Tectorum Sempervivum tectorum, also known as Hens and Chicks or Common Houseleek, is a charming, low-maintenance succulent prized for its rosette-forming habit and remarkable hardiness. But did you know that these resilient beauties are incredibly easy to propagate? With a little know-how, you can turn one … Read more

Leptinella pyrethrifolia

Demystifying Division: How to Propagate Leptinella pyrethrifolia Leptinella pyrethrifolia, also known as the "Brass Buttons" plant, is a low-growing, sun-loving groundcover prized for its fern-like foliage and delicate yellow blooms. If you’re looking to expand your patch of this charming plant or share its beauty with friends, propagation is the way to go. And luckily, … Read more