Winter Propagating: Can You Propagate Plants In Winter

As you are conducting a winter dormancy pruning, have you ever wondered “Can you propagate plants in winter?” Yes, winter propagating is possible. Normally, the cuttings would go in the compost pile or yard waste bin, but try propagating plants in winter from the cuttings. Does winter propagation work? Keep reading to learn all about winter plant propagation. Can You Propagate Plants in Winter? When you read yes, propagating plants in winter is possible, you may be thinking that’s crazy. In fact, winter is a great time to propagate hardwood cuttings taken from deciduous trees and shrubs. Fruit cuttings include: Apricots Blackberries Blueberries Kiwi Mulberries Peaches Some ornamentals to try: Roses Hydrangea Maples Wisteria Even some evergreens are suitable for winter propagating: Box plant Bay Camellia Climbing jasmine Laurel Flowering perennials that make likely candidate: Brachyscome Scaevola Seaside daisy   About Winter Plant Propagation When winter propagating, cuttings will need […]

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