Archive for 'Plant Propagation'
Agave potatorum
Agave potatorum is the first Agave I ever bought, as I remember I was attracted to the bluey coloured leaves. The great thing about this Agave is that it is really easy to propagate from. It grows lots of pups and has been propagated from now about 3 times.
In the photo above the original Agave [...]
Posted: June 30th, 2009 under Agave, Garden Plants, Gems, Information, Plant Propagation.
Tags: Agave, Agave potatorum, drought tolerant plant
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Agave attenuata
Agave attenuata certainly is an Agave that has become quite popular in Australian gardens in recent times. It’s large fleshy leaves really are quite attractive. The only problem with this plant is that as it grows a trunk it tends to fall over. Because of this though it is probably best to give it some [...]
Posted: June 30th, 2009 under Agave, Garden Plants, Information, Plant Propagation.
Tags: Agave, Agave attenuata, drought tolerant plant
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Free Plants, Propagating Plants from Cuttings.
Do you really need a Greenhouse or Heated Propagating trays?
There are plenty of articles and websites on the internet where you can learn how to propagate plants from cuttings. Most require some degree of expertise, a greenhouse or heated propagating tray and a bit of an investment in your cost and time. But here’s a [...]
Posted: June 6th, 2009 under Information, Plant Propagation.
Tags: Eremophila Calorhabdos, free plants, Plant Propagation, Propagating, Seasol
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