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  1. Three times a charm? I’ve successfully propagated honeysuckle plants this time after two unsuccessful attempts. ٩( ᐛ )و🪴✨ Who knew they root in water?!

    #propagating

  2. How disgusting that #Trump is #capitulating to #Putin. He has turned #America's back to #Zelensky and sided with #Russia. Trump is Putin's #asset and #propagating his lies for the world to see. Trump is making America weaker and unsafe.

  3. The Earth is definitely flat...

    There is zero doubt about that
    for I read it on the internet...

    Sure I was skeptical at first...

    This blatant contradiction
    of established scientific facts
    but then I saw all the posts
    algorithm spoon fed boosts
    BLASTING IN ALL CAPS
    that the globe is a pancake...

    Now I am empowered...

    A disciple of the new truth...

    #Propagating the gospel
    of creative ideology
    to smother any inconvenient realities
    that run counter to our freshly contrived version
    of free speech liberty

    #vss365 #poetry #amwriting #micropoetry

  4. #Propagated from a cutting; transplanted into garden bed. Waikiki Sunset - #LysimachiaCongestiflora - native to China.

    Used in #Chinese #TraditionalMedicine - roots used to treat fever & leaves used to treat skin diseases.

    Pollinators love their bright yellow flowers in Summer.

    #propagating several of these #plants 👩‍🌾

    #WhatsInMyGarden #Saanich #VictoriaBC #Gardening #Zone8 #YYJ #Wsanec #VancouverIsland #PNW #botanical #PlantIdentification #MedicinalPlant #AsianMastodon #TootSEA #HealingPlants

  5. Ooh hoo! The cherry and forsythia cuttings took root!! Waiting for the inkberry. 🪴✨💚

    #propagating

  6. I bought some Thomcord grape cuttings that I found online in a location that can ship to here. Filled another tray up the other day and got them on the heat this morning.

    Put the bags on different, also changed up some on the other cuttings. In the past I didn't have them on heat so just bagged them and put them somewhere it wasn't cold or sunny.

    The idea is to keep the top cool, the soil warm to promote a callus and roots to grow from that.

    #gardening #propagating #grapes

  7. Started 24 grape cuttings. 8 each of Thompson seedless, the century old pink grape, and some Moore's Early.

    Plan is to start some vines somewhere that's easier to harvest and able to be protected from 🐓 birds 🐦‍⬛ of all sizes. Not currently possible because they're mostly in landscaping areas out of the way, aka on and around rocks.

    #gardening #propagating #grapes

  8. On Tuesday, I lose my beloved #plum tree. 💔 I’m going to take some #cuttings even though it’s not ideal as it’s not winter yet. I still have to try for my very very sore heart.

    I have sand, potting mix, perlite, rooting hormone… sharp shears. I’d like to try 4-6 cuttings since there’s no second chance. Does anyone have any suggestions? Cuts to make? Stripping bark off bottom?
    @tinahardman16 ? ❤️ (PS I don’t have the #propagation book yet! 😫)
    #Gardening #Propagating #propagateplants

  9. Do things come in threes?
    Here’s the last of my “broken” trilogy today:

    While planting the hyssop in my flowerbed, I found a broken stem. Probably by a cottontail.

    I revived the broken plant in water, and put it in a small pot. Hopefully it’ll take root!

    #propagating #hyssop 💚💜

  10. Found a broken stem of a Joe-Pye-Weed on a trail. I hope it takes root. I love this wildflower.

    #propagating #JoePyeWeed #wildflower #WildflowersMA

  11. Broke in the bench with some Swedish ivy and coleus cuttings. Now they’re on a warming mat in our garage. If spring ever arrives in the PNW I’ll move them outside. Right now it’s 45(f) out there. #gardening #propagating #plants #plantstodon

  12. In the 18 months since we moved in, the #garden has been a project. Sachi does veg, I do #landscaping and ornamental.
    This will be my second spring of #propagating, which I love because free plants. It usually means cutting off a branch of something I like, sticking it in soil with a rooting hormone, and hoping it takes root.
    Some plants are easy, like this ‘Angelina’ ground cover. You can often just grab a branch and stick it in the ground. Roots are a bonus. #gardening