CORVALLIS – Snipping some cuttings from the garden this time of year will produce your own private nursery of plants by spring. Whether you plant the results of your “snip and stick” project or give ...
Q. I would like to get new starter plants from wisteria, rhododendron and snowball bushes. I've tried taking cuttings to root by placing them in water, but so far, have had no luck this way. Could you ...
PORT ANGELES — Rosalie Preble will present “Propagating Rhododendrons from Cuttings” at noon Thursday, Sept. 10. The free lecture is part of the Green Thumb Garden Tips series streaming on Zoom ...
Our gardens may be preparing for their winter slumbers, but that doesn't mean we have to rest: It's time to make free shrubs!The easiest way to propagate woody plants like dogwood, forsythia, ...
To start cuttings, use a 3- to 4-inch deep tray filled with a soilless mixture made of perlite and peat moss. (Neil Bell) Snipping some cuttings from the garden will produce your own private nursery ...
Want to keep tender herbs, annuals, and veggies alive through winter, but don’t have a lot of space indoors for growing plants? Taking cuttings of your favorite plants in fall and rooting them either ...
When Carol Yee, owner and operator of Carol’s Collectibles in Swanville, first discovered yak rhododendrons (Rhododendron yakushimanum) while living in Connecticut in 1996, she started pestering ...