Rooting hormone is the secret ingredient to successful propagation. Here's how to use it in your garden. Trying to grow new ...
Skip the store-bought stuff — this simple and creative Native American–inspired technique uses a natural helper you might ...
Take a look at new shoots growing on a favorite shrub or vine and you’ll see that the bases of these shoots may be beginning to toughen up, their once soft, green outer layer turning brown and woody.
Propagating roses from cuttings in late spring or early summer lets you easily grow more blooms for your garden. Choose semi-hardwood stems, dip them in rooting hormone, and plant them in moist soil ...