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Like so many sea hollies, this dried Eryngium giganteum does n...
Loosening the root mass of a small perennial and divide clump ...
Left to their own divices, perennials such as the heuchera sho...
Trimming a diseased or damaged thick root from the Chlorophytu...
Fleshy-rooted lants: Pull apart the vcrown, making sure each p...
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Perennials with creeping rootstocks: Creeping rootstock (rhizo...
Loosening the root ball of a Chlorophytum comosum plant, and g...
Potted Chlorophytum comosum division.
Add medium-sized or large seeds to a jar of water. Viable seed...
Seeds can be cleaned using specialized stacking sieves. Lightl...
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Coarse chaff in top stacking sieve; seeds trapped on finer mes...
Some perennial berries (here of Actaea spicata) may be dried f...
Sieving a fine layer of compost over seeds in pot.
Seeds in containers may be covered with a 5mm leyer of fine-gr...
Four-week-old rooted cuttings potted singly into 10cm pots of ...
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Select close-noded, healthy shoots from the current season's g...
Various cuttings in modules (including coleus Solenoste,mon), ...
Cutting growing in rooting medium with developed roots.
For cuttings inserted into a pot, cover with a plastic bag, he...
Rolling up the strip of black plastic, sphagnum moss and cutti...
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