How to Propagate Graptopetalum filiferum

String of Buttons: A Propagation Party on Your Windowsill The "String of Buttons" succulent, scientifically known as Graptopetalum filiferum, is a charming, low-maintenance plant that’s perfect for beginner and seasoned plant parents alike. With its cascading rosettes of fleshy, button-like leaves, it adds a touch of whimsy and elegance to any space. But the best … Read more

How to Propagate Polyscias madagascariensis

Unlocking the Secrets to Propagating Your Majestic Madagascar Aralia (Polyscias madagascariensis) The Madagascar Aralia (Polyscias madagascariensis), with its striking foliage and sculptural form, is truly a sight to behold. This tropical beauty, hailing from, you guessed it, Madagascar, adds an instant touch of the exotic to any indoor space. But did you know that sharing … Read more

How to Propagate Hibiscus × sabei

Unleash Your Inner Gardener: Propagating the Showstopping Rose of Sharon The Rose of Sharon, or Hibiscus syriacus (including the cultivar ‘sabei’ as identified by PlantNet), is a visual symphony in the garden. Its vibrant, showy blooms in shades of pink, white, red, and purple grace us throughout the late summer months, when many other plants … Read more

How to Propagate Narcissus tazetta

Doubling Your Daffodil Delight: Propagating Narcissus tazetta Delicate, fragrant, and bursting with sunny charm, Narcissus tazetta, known by many as the "paperwhite narcissus," is a welcome sight after a long winter. But did you know that you can multiply this spring delight right in your own backyard? Propagating Narcissus tazetta is a simple and rewarding … Read more

How to Propagate Penstemon fruticiformis

Multiplying Your Mountain Jewels: A Guide to Propagating Penstemon Fruticiformis Penstemon fruticiformis, also known as the Rocky Mountain Penstemon or the Shrubby Penstemon, is a delight for the eyes with its vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers that paint the landscape with hues of pink, purple, and red. Native to the mountainous regions of western North America, this … Read more

How to Propagate Asparagus divaricatus

Untangling the Secrets: How to Propagate Asparagus Divaricatus The Asparagus Divaricatus, with its delicate, fern-like foliage and air of effortless elegance, brings a unique charm to any indoor space. But have you ever considered multiplying this botanical beauty? Propagating your own Asparagus Divaricatus is a rewarding experience that’s easier than you might think, allowing you … Read more

How to Propagate Jasminum mackeeorum

Unlocking the Secrets of Propagation: How to Grow More Jasminum Mackeeorum Jasminum mackeeorum, also known as the Star Jasmine or Angel Wing Jasmine, is a gardener’s delight. This vigorous vine, with its glossy evergreen foliage and abundant, sweetly fragrant white flowers, can transform any space into a fragrant paradise. If you’re lucky enough to have … Read more

How to Propagate Philodendron fragrantissimum

Unlocking the Aromatic Secrets: Propagating Your Philodendron Fragrantissimum The Philodendron Fragrantissimum, with its large, velvety leaves and intoxicating scent (hence the name!), is a prized possession for any plant enthusiast. But did you know that sharing is caring – at least when it comes to plants? Propagating your Fragrantissimum is an easy and rewarding way … Read more

How to Propagate Wallisia lindeniana

Multiplying Your Zebra Basket Vine: An Easy Guide to Propagating Wallisia Lindeniana The Wallisia lindeniana, more commonly known as the Zebra Basket Vine, is a showstopper with its striped leaves and cascading growth habit. This South American native adds a touch of the tropics to any home, but did you know that multiplying its beauty … Read more

How to Propagate Pelargonium × hybridum

Blooming Brilliance: Multiply Your Geraniums Through Propagation! Geraniums, with their vibrant blooms and lush foliage, are a staple in gardens and homes around the world. But did you know that multiplying these beauties is easier than you think? That’s right, you don’t need a green thumb to propagate geraniums (technically Pelargonium × hybridum). This blog … Read more