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Collect the seeds when the flowerhead turns brown, before the ...
Pull apart the Crinum offsets carefully from each bulb, using ...
Inserting a single Crinum offset into prepared pot of moist, s...
Pulling a Crinum clump apart, selecting a large bulb with heal...
To encourage the production of cormels (here of gladioli), sha...
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Overhead view of carefully lifting the corms with a hand fork ...
In spring, draw out the drills, 10cm apart and 2.5cm deep, in ...
After placing the daffodil bulb on its cut end, cut downwards ...
Placing the hippeastrum chips into a clear plastic bag filled ...
As soon as the seedhead has dried fully, cut the stem at its b...
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Collect the seeds when the flowerhead turns brown, before the ...
Potted sections of caladium tubers in a propagator. All the po...
One begonia plant can produce many thousands of fine, dust-lik...
Dust the cut surface of each tuber section with a fingicide, s...
Use a clean, sharp scalpel to cut each tuber into four or more...
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Overhead view of a section of the caladium tuber, growth bud u...
Instead of sectioning a tuber, slice off its nose to encourage...
When the shoots have one or two true leaves, about 12 weeks la...
Tease the chains of corms apart. Clear off any dead or disease...
Close-up of pulling apart the exposed corms, using both hands.
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