clintbrown said:I'm propagating Winterberries and Hydrangeas right now. I have best luck with these under a ziplock baggie. I spray with a fungicide to keep them from rotting. I don't use the EZ Clone propagator for either of these plants. I'm also air layering a few Winterberries and Hydrangeas outside. I'll know soon which method worked best.
What are you propagating?
clintbrown said:My air layering of the winterberry worked. I removed one today and it had really good roots. I'm going to wait a few weeks for the other one. My cuttings are looking good too. I am rooting a new one with yellow berries.
BigAppleRoseGuy said:I enjoy displays of various coleus plants in spots in my garden. I had a whole batch of them as I was cleaning up
last fall, so I took 6 cuttings of six varieties. Now I have about 50 plants in my tiny New York City apartment.
I cannot wait until Mothers Day so I can clean out my shelves. My wife will appreciate that too!
This is just one window sill. It's been a lot of fun this winter though.
hampartsum said:
Bill your view recalls fond memories of my grad student years in Manhattan....More than 40 years ago. for uploading it beyond your lovely Coleus plants. These also recall fond memories...they were used for trialling in my ag student years to test hydroponic solutions. I had them growing in plastic coffee cups in my parent's balcony in Buenos Aires.
Arturo