Commercial nurseries grow many of their plants from leaf or stem cuttings off a parent plant. The process circumvents nature’s usual propagation from seedlings, saving time and money.
With daily watering, stem cuttings will sprout roots equal to the maturity of the stem, a shortcut to the growing process. Within a short time, the plant will look older than it is and be ready for planting in the ground. In a winter climate, this is a head start on spring planting.
Propagating new plants from cuttings is economical as Mother Nature doesn’t send an invoice. A garden can multiply itself using her free gifts of plant cell regeneration, rain, and sunlight. For a garden filled with a variety of flowers, ask friends and others for permission to use cuttings from their prize rosebushes and flower beds. A beautiful garden can thus be grown cheaply.
A plant cutting can start its new life in a pot indoors during any season, but during late spring or summer, it can be planted directly in the ground. For the best results, begin with “easy to grow” plants like fuchsias, lupines, chrysanthemums, geraniums or begonias.
Source:
The Frugal Gardener. Videocassette, Creative Marketing Corporation, 1986.
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