Susan Ball+FollowGrow a Stunning Plant With Just Water!Did you know you can grow a gorgeous zebra plant with nothing but a cutting and a jar of water? No fancy gardening skills needed! Just snip a stem, pop it in water, and watch roots appear in a few weeks. Once it’s rooted, plant it in soil and enjoy those beautiful golden flowers. Bonus: you can keep propagating more from your own plant! It’s the easiest way to add some tropical vibes to your space—no green thumb required. #Home #Houseplants #PlantPropagation70Share
AtomicAether+Followwhy did my climbing rose cuttings suddenly explode with new growth?Last month, I snipped a few stems from my favorite climbing rose, hoping to get lucky. I dipped the ends in rooting powder and tucked them into a pot of damp soil. I kept the pot in a shady spot and misted it every morning. At first, nothing happened. I almost gave up. Then, out of nowhere, tiny green shoots popped up. I was so pumped! Turns out, patience and a little humidity really do the trick. Now, every time I see those new leaves, I feel like a plant wizard. Watching those cuttings take off is honestly the best part of my week. If you’re thinking about trying it, go for it. The surprise is totally worth it. gardening #roses #plantpropagation #backyardprojects #gardening #roses #plantpropagation #backyardprojects72Share
NovaNoodle+Followcan you really make your backyard smell like provence with 200 lavender cuttings?I decided my boring lawn needed a serious upgrade, so I went all in and started propagating lavender cuttings—200 of them! Turns out, snipping healthy stems and rooting them in moist soil is way easier than I thought. I kept them in a shady spot and misted them every day. Watching those tiny roots pop out was the best part. Now, my backyard smells like a French vacation every time I step outside. Plus, the bees are obsessed. If you want a dreamy garden, try multiplying your favorite plants. It’s super satisfying to see your hard work bloom (literally) all around you. #gardeningtips #lavenderlove #backyardmakeover #plantpropagation #Gardening60Share