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

Citrus trifoliata

Taming the Hardy Citrus: A Guide to Propagating Trifoliate Orange The trifoliate orange (Citrus trifoliata, also known as Poncirus trifoliata), with its intriguing thorns and hardy nature, might not be the first citrus that comes to mind for your garden. But for those looking for a unique ornamental tree, a robust rootstock for other citrus … Read more

Santolina ericoides

Multiplying the Sunshine: Propagating Your Santolina (It’s Easier Than You Think!) Santolina, with its charming silver foliage and button-like yellow flowers, is a garden favorite for a reason. This sun-loving Mediterranean native, particularly the popular Santolina ericoides (also known as cotton lavender), isn’t just beautiful; it’s surprisingly easy to propagate. This means you can multiply … Read more

Zoysia japonica

Unlocking the Lush Lawn: Propagating Zoysia Japonica Like a Pro Dreaming of a vibrant, emerald green lawn that can withstand the elements and the occasional foot traffic? Look no further than Zoysia japonica, a popular warm-season grass renowned for its dense growth habit, weed-suppressing abilities, and resilience. While you can easily purchase Zoysia sod for … Read more

Cirsium chrysacanthum

Taming the Thistle: Propagation Tips for the Golden Spined Thistle (Cirsium chrysacanthum) The Golden Spined Thistle, or Cirsium chrysacanthum, might sound more like a fearsome beast than a desirable garden resident. However, this striking California native boasts a rebellious charm with its spiky foliage and vibrant yellow flowers, attracting pollinators and adding a touch of … Read more

Orchidantha fimbriata

Unveiling the Mysteries: Propagating the Jewel Orchid (Orchidantha fimbriata) The Jewel Orchid, or Orchidantha fimbriata, is a unique and captivating plant. Unlike its epiphytic cousins, this terrestrial gem hails from the rainforests of Southeast Asia, gracing the forest floor with its striking foliage and intricate, jewel-toned blooms. While its beauty is undeniable, propagating the Jewel … Read more

Talinum paniculatum

Multiply Your Jewels of Opar: A Guide to Propagating Talinum paniculatum The Talinum paniculatum, more commonly known as Jewels of Opar, is a charming, low-maintenance plant beloved for its cascading clusters of tiny pink flowers and succulent-like foliage. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just starting out, you’ll be delighted to know that propagating this … Read more

Raphia taedigera

Taming the Giant: Propagating the Majestic Raphia taedigera The Raphia taedigera, more commonly known as the giant raffia palm or Jupati palm, is a sight to behold. Towering over the rainforest floor with its colossal fronds, this gentle giant isn’t just a visual spectacle – it’s also a valuable resource for indigenous communities and a … Read more

Delosperma lavisiae

Multiply Your Ice Plant Magic: Propagating Delosperma lavisiae Delosperma lavisiae, also known as the Ice Plant or Hardy Ice Plant, is a gardener’s dream. These succulents bring vibrant color and texture to any landscape with their daisy-like blooms and fleshy, evergreen foliage. But the magic doesn’t stop there! Delosperma lavisiae is remarkably easy to propagate, … Read more

Duvalia angustiloba

Multiply Your Marvel: Propagating the Starfish Plant (Duvalia angustiloba) The Duvalia angustiloba, fondly known as the starfish plant for its captivating, star-shaped blooms, is a unique and low-maintenance addition to any succulent enthusiast’s collection. Native to South Africa, this intriguing plant thrives in arid environments and rewards its caretaker with fleshy, toothed stems and surprisingly … Read more