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Past Articles Library | Plant Propagation



Tips to Save Pumpkin Seeds & Turn Green Pumpkins Orange

Natural Seedling Fungicide

How To Plant An Avocado Seed

How To Take Softwood Rose Cuttings

Propagate Your Favorite Plants With Root Cuttings

How To Save Summer Annual Flower Seeds

How To Save Tomato Seeds - and seeds in fleshy fruit

Use Chamomile Tea When Starting Seeds - It's a Mild Fungicide


Make Newspaper Pots For Germination or Propagation

Perennials That Don't Need Dividing

How To Propagate Your Own Trees and Shrubs

How To Save Seeds

Make Rooting Hormone With Willow Water

Make a Miniature Greenhouse

Unique Seed Treatments

How to Start Ferns through Spore Propagation

Propagate With Root Cuttings

 


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Primula Love Cool Weather

There are many varieties of Primula and they all love cooler temperatures and shade to partial shade areas.

The top three favorites are English Primrose (Primula Polyanthus), Fairy Primrose (P.malacoides), and P.obconica.

They make great woodland plants, bedding or edging plants, and container plants.

They are perennials, and when planted in the correct spot, will last for years.


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