and it is most definitely an easy houseplants to propagate in fall and winter. The offshoots of this striking succulent can be found along the edges of the leaves, and they often fall and plant ...
the best plants to propagate in winter are woody. Woody shrubs, trees and vines produce fresh, softwood stems in spring and summer. By late fall and winter, those fresh shoots have hardened.
Winter sowing gives seeds the chilling period (stratification) they need to break dormancy and germinate. Seeds sown into containers outdoors get a cold exposure naturally; the alternative is to store ...
Q: I have a rubber plant that’s getting too tall, so I want to cut it back. How can I make another plant from it?