Here, Jo Lambell, founder of Beards & Daisies, shares with Tom’s Guide 5 easy plants to take cuttings from and how to transform them into new plants. Lambell also shares her advice in 5 ...
If warmer weather this week had you itching to get into the garden, show your indoor plants a little love. In this Grow Like A Pro, Taylor Jones from the Guilford ...
Once your cuttings have callused, plant them into a slightly-moist ... Read the original article on House Digest.
Yes, you can grow a ponytail palm from a stem cutting. However, be prepared to be patient because this plant is very slow growing and it will take several years to get a good-sized house plant.