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When vining types of Philodendron get leggy, it is time to give them a trim and root those cuttings to grow new plants. In ...
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Length can affect how successfully (or not) your cutting roots and a longer cutting may grow into a lanky plant. Once you ...
Starting with seeds and soil may seem like a no-brainer to newbie gardeners. However, if you want to grow this beloved herb, you may want to opt for cuttings.
At nearby Bright Green Fox, a micro-nursery in her East Sussex garden, she carefully selects seeds and cuttings to create a perfectly tailored range of herbaceous perennials and grasses.
It turns out that you can actually grow fresh hydrangeas from your old hydrangea cuttings, experts from Gardener’s World reveal.
So, yeah, this week The Cutting Board is heading to an urban farm to check out microgreens, how they grow and what health benefits they have. Stay curious, folks.
In London, Kolamba aims to bring modern Sri Lankan food to the Big Smoke. On a journey across the teardrop island, Molly Codyre gets a taste for the country's cuisine ...
Growing your own strawberries has a variety of health and financial benefits. For one, gardening often helps improve diet and ...
Growing your own food does more than reduce your grocery bill. This fun, easy hobby will make your relationship with fruits and veggies blossom.
How long does it take to grow a peach tree from a pit? Peach trees typically grow 18 to 24 inches a year, but it can take three to five years before they produce fruit.
Oh So Lovely Blog's Audrey Kuether joins Shane and Kerrigan to share how you can create your own plants from existing ones!