How to Propagate Plants: 4 Methods to Master

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
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    One of the best ways to keep your gardening costs low is learning the art of plant propagation. With a combination of time and skill, you can clone, graft, divide, and air layer your way to a lush garden without breaking the bank. Join Chris as she shares exactly how to propagate using the four most popular methods.
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    TIMESTAMPS
    00:00 - Intro
    01:10 - Division - Methods & Tools
    01:45 - Division - Timing Fresh Growth
    02:07 - Division - Tear Apart
    02:35 - Division - Benefits
    02:53 - Cuttings
    03:23 - Cuttings - Timing Soft Hard Wood
    03:53 - Cuttings - Sage & Keep Cuttings Moist
    04:28 - Cuttings - Before Cutting & Length
    05:34 - Cuttings - Setup Station
    06:13 - Cuttings - Setup Rooting Hormone
    06:44 - Cuttings - Sharp Tool & 4 Nodes
    08:00 - Cuttings - Trim Foliage
    08:49 - Cuttings - Dip & Stick
    09:15 - Cuttings - Prop Station
    09:42 - Cuttings - Why Not Water?
    10:12 - Graft
    10:39 - Graft - Why Graft?
    11:31 - Graft - Whip & Tongue
    11:56 - Graft - Chip Budding
    12:39 - Layering
    13:20 - Layering - Identify Stems On Catmint
    13:46 - Layering - Severing Layered Oregano
    14:14 - Layering - Woodier Stems Gooseberry
    14:54 - Layering - Wounding Woody Material
    15:10 - Layering - Easy Method
    15:37 - Outro
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  • @ellenkuang8853
    @ellenkuang8853 2 роки тому +402

    Ugh grafting is my dream gardening skill to learn. My great uncle is a grafting master. He grafted his own 6-in-1 mixed citrus tree, a 4-in-1 grapefruit tree and multiple 4-in-1 stone fruit trees.

    • @TheRealHonestInquiry
      @TheRealHonestInquiry 2 роки тому +17

      Me too! I'm gonna start with those grafting tools with interchangeable styles that perfectly match the cuts. I feel grafting as a skill will make growing fruit from seed more valuable since now you can roll the genetic dice to see if something good comes up and /or use it for rootstock and graft your desired varieties on :)

    • @awkwardlyrachel5524
      @awkwardlyrachel5524 2 роки тому +15

      I'm looking forward to making many "fruit cocktail" trees, like your great uncle. Such a great idea for single people or small families! 😁

    • @NowAbundant
      @NowAbundant Рік тому +4

      how did he do that...please tell

    • @calvinallen4719
      @calvinallen4719 Рік тому +3

      Ellen kuang I need your uncle as a mentor. Which books are good to read about grafting I wonder?

    • @rachelhall4808
      @rachelhall4808 Рік тому

      That’s so freakin kool! I one day too wish to master grafting.

  • @munderscoreo
    @munderscoreo 2 роки тому +213

    Love Chris’ teaching style. She makes it very easy for me to understand how and more importantly why. Less is more. She is the ideal teacher!

    • @jerrywhidby.
      @jerrywhidby. 2 роки тому +9

      That was the same thought that entered my mind. I have seen several videos on taking cuttings, and none were as thorough and easy to understand as her explanation. She made it make sense.

    • @pnwgardenergal1325
      @pnwgardenergal1325 Рік тому +7

      Does Chris have a channel ?

    • @paulsomething8
      @paulsomething8 Рік тому +1

      I already knew all this but I still enjoyed the video. Chris' delivery is amazing. I could watch these videos all day.

    • @debbino4249
      @debbino4249 Рік тому +3

      @@jerrywhidby. Me too also:) -- This gal is very clear/concise, no time waster; gets to the point, and she is a treasure. More from this gal pleeeeze.

  • @jb-sz2kw
    @jb-sz2kw 2 роки тому +105

    Brilliant teacher. Really clear instructions and easy to follow. More Chris 🙂

    • @puppypi9668
      @puppypi9668 Рік тому +2

      Does she have her own channel I wonder? :>

  • @donttrustjxlzz2248
    @donttrustjxlzz2248 2 роки тому +48

    Thank you we are thinking of doing this so my daughter can take our plants with her. A little piece of home

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  2 роки тому +15

      It's a great way to bring sentimental plants to a new spot!

    • @Megan-nt7dm
      @Megan-nt7dm 2 роки тому +12

      I have a Japanese maple that came from a seedling from my parents tree, which came from a seedling from my grandfather's tree 😊 it makes me happy to have the granddaughter tree, especially since my grandfather passed

    • @TJ-bn2cn
      @TJ-bn2cn Рік тому +3

      I’m just doing the same for one of my daughters, ❤️

  • @CNPapadopoulos
    @CNPapadopoulos 2 роки тому +68

    I’m loving the rate that videos have been dropping of late, Kevin. The team has clearly worked hard to get to a point where this kind of output is possible. Congratulations.

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  2 роки тому +15

      We've been putting in the time!

    • @Rhyzal_
      @Rhyzal_ 2 роки тому +6

      You can tell spring has sprung at Epic Gardening! ♪

  • @pandorasgarden3369
    @pandorasgarden3369 Рік тому +6

    Just divided my lemongrass my mom brought me from Oceanside CA. I turned one into six and I’m super thrilled:)

  • @karinjohnston6568
    @karinjohnston6568 2 роки тому +73

    Very well explained. My Dad propagated fruit trees by grafting, similar to the chip method you discussed; however he made a cut at the base of the root stock and then slipped the bud into the slot created by the cut. He would then use a rubber strip around the base to hold it in place. He usually began grafting in July and spent weeks grafting hundreds of trees. One of my jobs was to go down the rows the following spring and cut off the root stock above the graft. By the end of that growing season we would have a good sized tree (1 meter high or more). Because the bud grew so quickly, they were vulnerable to cracking off in windy weather, so we staked the growing buds early to stabilize the bud.

    • @mmckee58
      @mmckee58 Рік тому +2

      Awesome Karin. Thanks. I enjoyed reading that!

    • @JH-jp9sv
      @JH-jp9sv Рік тому +1

      @DNA I think it's like Chris is talking about at 12:35, you cut the stem (root stock) above where you grafted the variety you wanted the year before.

    • @rafaelramos441
      @rafaelramos441 Рік тому +1

      @DNA The rootstock is temporarily allowed to remain to nurture the graft in certain types of grafting. After the graft has healed the rootstock above the graft is no longer needed and is removed. Other types of grafting remove the top of the rootstock at time of grafting.

  • @Flumphinator
    @Flumphinator 2 роки тому +19

    So there’s a massive Wisteria at a coffee shop where I went on one of my first dates with the woman to whom I’m now married. The thing is beautiful. I’ve never done it before, and I’ve always wondered if I could clone it. Such a thing would mean a lot to both of us.
    This is such a great resource. I’ve got the courage to give it a shot now. Thank you so much.

    • @stanleysherlock9305
      @stanleysherlock9305 Рік тому +1

      did you manage!?

    • @Flumphinator
      @Flumphinator Рік тому +2

      @@stanleysherlock9305 I decided to wait until the spring! That way there will be plenty of stem cells ready to go. The idea kind of got shelved when I got a certain virus a few months ago…

  • @bigsidable
    @bigsidable Рік тому +2

    I been cloning my tomatoes and Coleus plant. I give them as gift once they grow. Lots of fun. Makes great 2nd planting.

  • @batuyahatchimeg8420
    @batuyahatchimeg8420 2 роки тому +7

    Grafting, I have had great success using cheap black electrical tape. It is strong, it stretches, it will naturally fall off if you forget about it, and being black it warms up the graft area sooner and faster allowing the sap to flow more readily increasing the chances of success.

    • @TheRealHonestInquiry
      @TheRealHonestInquiry 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! 🙏

    • @rafaelramos441
      @rafaelramos441 Рік тому +1

      In the midst of Summer I prefer White tape to ovoid overheating. After 3-4 weeks I check for constriction and loosen a bit if needed.

  • @azokalum
    @azokalum 2 роки тому +70

    Perfect timing, especially as it's getting harder to find plants in my area. Thanks everyone!

    • @epicgardening
      @epicgardening  2 роки тому +8

      Perfect!

    • @Ryan-xh7pe
      @Ryan-xh7pe 2 роки тому +2

      Better get some rhubarb quick, I swear it’s the hardest plant to find lol

    • @Ryanrulesok
      @Ryanrulesok 2 роки тому +1

      @@Ryan-xh7pe you can buy it from the supermarket and then propagate it

    • @Ryan-xh7pe
      @Ryan-xh7pe 2 роки тому +2

      @@Ryanrulesok Ik but it sells out everywhere around me (CT), I had to order some from Michigan haha

    • @ponderingcat5087
      @ponderingcat5087 2 роки тому +3

      It seems like if they have the plants, they are rather expensive. Kind of a bummer. Nice to know I have alternatives.

  • @VT-ix5oh
    @VT-ix5oh 2 роки тому +23

    We are living in a dystopian world when we have to worry about propagating a trademark plant for crying out loud, its not enough that your poor and need plants to survive but God forbid you propagate a plant

    • @thresh0014
      @thresh0014 2 роки тому +6

      This is for large scale farmers. They have to buy seed every year and are not allowed to use seeds/cuts from last year. If your farm pollinates a neighbouring farm or some trademarked cultivars happens to grow on your "for profit farm" then they can sue the pants off you and will win 95% of the time. Commercial farms have private detectives going around taking genetic sample tests of corn/rye/alfalfa etc fields and if they can prove you're using their seed/cuts and not heirloom varieties they'll shut your farm down and fine you to the moon.
      Problem is that most of these trademarked varieties are bred to be more resistant to mold/mildew/weather/feed effects along with keeping a proper yield per square foot that most heirloom varieties wouldn't naturally have without some selection by the farmer. They also tend to grow less uniform which is a major factor when planting 10's of thousands of plants over 20+ hectors. you want them to be as close to each other as possible so they'll have a similar harvest time and growth patterns etc.
      Having said that I fully agree with you and go out of my way to break those laws as much as possible haha.
      "if a law is unjust you're not only right to break it but you're obligated to do so" ~Thomas Jefferson

  • @MegaTeeruk
    @MegaTeeruk 2 роки тому +12

    She is a really great teacher. I enjoy watching her.

  • @astolfofgc6922
    @astolfofgc6922 Рік тому +1

    I never knew I could smell through my eyes until I saw that sage plant. It grew so beautifully! 😭

  • @petekooshian5595
    @petekooshian5595 2 роки тому +12

    Really loving Chris and her wisdom on colder climate growing!

  • @TheSamba37
    @TheSamba37 2 роки тому +25

    Saved/made myself about $220 just sprouting cuttings from my normal berry bush prunings. Was probably illegal seeing as they were mostly fancy cultivars, but if anyone asks they just fell in the ground like that and started growing.

    • @zek9759
      @zek9759 Рік тому +3

      Illegal?! Who cares. Government in everyone's business.

    • @KP-hv4tt
      @KP-hv4tt Рік тому +6

      I’ll never request permission from anyone regarding plants.

    • @taiyoqun
      @taiyoqun Рік тому

      "Excuse me Sir Mister Lord Billionaine Scrooge, would you mind if this plant does it's natural life cycle and survives for another generation?"
      "NO! I own the intellectual rights of that plant, so if it propagates itself please burn it and buy a new one from me!"
      "Ok, I'm just going to "steal" this plant's descendants, please put a pinecone up your ass and sit in the grownd untill a tree sprouts from your mouth so you can't speak anymore"
      Seriously, if you honestly believe you can own a whole species of plant just shut up. Also, don't eat anything because literally every produce variety was also created by someone and therefore you don't own it's rights either. Seriously, human morality and codes of conduct are more disfigured than some breeds of dog, how on earth did we get here? It's not like if you claim ownership of a specific plant in your garden, they are literally claiming intellectual rights over the DNA of a gosh darn plant

    • @taiyoqun
      @taiyoqun Рік тому

      @@KP-hv4tt Today I told my mom I had to go get some dirt, and she asked me where I was going to buy it from. Yeah, no, I'll just get out and get some FROM THE GROWND. IT'S CALLED PLANET EARTH, WE ARE SURROUNDED BY EARTH. And the grownd? you guessed it, it's made out of grownd. Seriously, why would you need to pay for something that's everywhere? "bUt ThE DiRt mADe in a FaCTOry iS BEttEr thaN tHe DirT On tHe DiRt" shurup you dumdum, you're just badly imitating the procces happening in nature, I don't want to pay you for something you took out of the grownd.
      Seriously, this makes my blood boil so much I could inject myself some tea and brew it inside me. IT'S PLANTS PEOPLE, I DON'T NEED YOUR PERMISSION TO HAVE THEM GROW IN MY VICINITY. "bUt i CReAtEd ThiS OnE IN pArTiCULLaR" NO IT CREATED ITSELF, SO WATCH ME CLONE IT FOR MYSELF AND WEEP YOU CAPITALIST FICUS. I NEITHER WANT NOR NEED YOUR PERMISSION TO LOOK AT IT, YOU BUNCH OF DEHYDRATED HYDRANGEAS

    • @dustyflats3832
      @dustyflats3832 Рік тому +1

      Only illegal if you sell patented plants.

  • @juneuprising
    @juneuprising 2 роки тому +21

    Another great video-every time I watch this channel, I feel like even I could do some gardening!

    • @Cidtalk
      @Cidtalk 2 роки тому +3

      I don't know you...but you can do some gardening! :)

  • @orangeduc3129
    @orangeduc3129 Рік тому +1

    The tone, the video, the Environment, everything on point. Please thanks for your kindness. Education the key. It was what I needed.

  • @chan_for
    @chan_for 2 роки тому +1

    Her teaching is so intuitive

  • @bbycakesxfersure
    @bbycakesxfersure 2 дні тому

    I smoked before watching this- and my mouth dropped like the last half of the video 😮- honestly plants are amazing. I am so excited for this new green thumb journey!!!! 😍

  • @mikimauski
    @mikimauski 2 роки тому +45

    Thanks! That was a real treat to have such a great teacher share her knowledge with us! Love your channel 🌿

  • @rob2650
    @rob2650 2 роки тому +4

    I have a blackberry plant that I (luckily, because I didn't know what I was doing) grew from a "cutting" I took when rabbits wrecked my main blackberry plant. I've kept this second plant alive in a pot for two years by taking it to my basement during the winter. Planning to propagate by taking a few cuttings from both plants this year. Thanks for the tips in this video!

  • @Noellexafael
    @Noellexafael Рік тому +8

    Im new to gardening and like chris just makes me fall in love with it by the way she teaches, its really didactic and easy to understand.
    thanks for the awesome material

  • @alexiusjones6034
    @alexiusjones6034 2 роки тому +6

    I’m finding I have much better luck with water propagation. I can see root growth, it’s less maintenance than keeping soil moist, and it’s just fun to watch. So far I’ve propagated pothos, monstera deliciosa, mint, and lemon balm. I’m excited to try more plants.

    • @BEasay
      @BEasay Рік тому +1

      Does it still need to be humid?

  • @rebeccadart5609
    @rebeccadart5609 2 роки тому +19

    I love Chis's videos and instagram. Her advice is so pratical and informative. Giving cuttings a gentle tug test and having them stay firm in the soil is one of the greatest thrills in life. One down side of vegetative propagation I wish was mentioned here is the lack of genetic diversity when growing from cuttings. The cutting will have the same genetics as the mother plant and if you just so happen to have a plant that is susceptible to a disease all the clones will too (Cavendish bananas anyone). I think rooting cuttings along side growing from seed if you can is a good way to hedge your bets.

    • @TheRealHonestInquiry
      @TheRealHonestInquiry 2 роки тому +1

      Also if you grow from seed and have grafting skills you can have the best of both worlds :)

    • @acts.412
      @acts.412 10 місяців тому

      Whats chris' instagram pls ?

  • @adewilliam9047
    @adewilliam9047 Рік тому +1

    I kind of started propagating my potted plant when one of them got too big and too wide. They did lose a lot of leaves but eventually grew and flourish again. Now every time something snapped off when I tidy my plants around, I just stick them in the potted dirt and hope for the best, so I guess you can say I propagate quite a lot lately.

  • @jko8888
    @jko8888 Рік тому +1

    I've been watching propagation videos on and off for the last few years, and this is by far the best one!

  • @plantnewbie5188
    @plantnewbie5188 Рік тому +2

    This is something about plants that I'm continually amazed by. Some of the propagation techniques seem crazy at first but makes sense when you really think about it.

  • @bjbrown6884
    @bjbrown6884 2 роки тому

    I'm by Tampa Florida and now it's early summer for me. I have been taking cuttings from my coleus, impatiens and sunpatiens from last year so I don't need to buy more plants. I'm doing about 50 percent on my zonal geranium cuttings. I take cuttings from my shrubs to give to my neighbors. This is the best fun for me. I shop the clearance shelf at my local Walmart and I've had good luck buying strugglers and bringing them home, when they grow I take cuttings. Easy peasy and cheap.

  • @BritInvLvr
    @BritInvLvr 2 роки тому +1

    I was hoping to see a video with Chris/Kris? She is so informative and well spoken. She makes me smarter.

  • @ascensionrecordings
    @ascensionrecordings 2 роки тому +2

    good guest video. I also had great luck taking cuttings of basil and dropping them right in water

  • @falsificationism
    @falsificationism Рік тому +1

    Nature is literal magic. You all get how amazing this is, right??? Or am I just weird?

  • @mybelovedchaos
    @mybelovedchaos 2 роки тому +6

    How did you know I was researching this? Perfect video at exactly the right time, thanks Chris!

  • @KimblesTheBrave
    @KimblesTheBrave Рік тому +1

    I worked before at a production greenhouse where we grafted thousands of tomato plants per day by hand. You had to time it so both the rootstock and scion varieties had their 4th true leaves, then cut the stems at a 45 degree angle with a razor blade and stick them together with a little rubber clip. Afterwards they would put them in a super humid area for a few days for the grafts to heal, and then when the stems grew big enough the clips would fall off. It seems like the biggest issues were timing (since rootstocks would often grow 1-2 days slower/faster than scions so the stems were different diameters), and getting the angles exactly the same. You had to work quickly too since the plants would wilt, but they would bounce back suprisingly well if done correctly, with something like a 90% success rate.
    I just thought I would mention this for anyone curious how grafting is done with non-woody plants. :) Most of the greenhouse-grown veggies you buy at the grocery store are grafted for better disease resistance, even though it requires planting twice as many seeds. (Also, eggplants usually get grafted onto tomato rootstock because they're closely enough related and there's a lot of tomato rootstocks available!)

  • @missveggievixen4649
    @missveggievixen4649 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the tips! I've been extremely successful with grafting for a while now, nothing fancy but its fun to experiment. Plants are one of my favorite things ever!

  • @AJsGreenThumbLLC
    @AJsGreenThumbLLC 2 роки тому +2

    Superb tutorial Kevin/Chris! I love the last method of layering.....so easy to do!

  • @KristyKapp
    @KristyKapp 2 роки тому +4

    My dad has grafted pecan trees for years. If I remember correctly, he had 3-4 different pecan varieties coming from one tree for a time. I'm not sure they all are still producing but it was pretty cool.

  • @abeerali7834
    @abeerali7834 9 місяців тому

    Watched tons of videos. This one is by far the one most explanatory and straight to the point. Thank you!

  • @LollysGarden
    @LollysGarden Рік тому

    Really enjoyed watching this video. Chris is a great teacher, well spoken and easy to understand. Will definitely be utilizing this info this week to make a bigger herb garden. Thank you so much.

  • @wordsbymaribeja1470
    @wordsbymaribeja1470 2 роки тому +11

    I knew that 'layering' was a thing for tomatos, cucumbers and brambles (😑) but didn't consider it as a deliberate method to propagate plants, it's something that I'm use to hearing that you shouldn't allow your plants to do. I'm going to be experimenting with this method alot. Thanks Chris. Hello Kevin.

  • @s.s.9149
    @s.s.9149 Рік тому +2

    This was SO helpful!! I'm planting a cold-weather memorial to Eden garden (food forest/ permaculture), and I am thankful to have learned all of these techniques!! Thank you, Chris!

  • @ctviera
    @ctviera Рік тому +3

    Thanks, Chris! This was so wonderfully clear and I appreciate what a broad range of methods you shared and for what kinds of plants. Best coverage of this topic for the novice I've seen. Now I feel inspired vs overwhelmed.

  • @Aculturalsavagefromaustralia

    Watched many instructions and this is indeed one of the best.

  • @johnharrison4394
    @johnharrison4394 Рік тому

    I like her presentation.
    Clear, concise, practical.

  • @LittleKi1
    @LittleKi1 2 роки тому +3

    Right on, Chris. I'm going to be moving and want to take some cuttings of particularly hardy herbs with me. Great reminder to get on it this spring.

  • @artistlovepeace
    @artistlovepeace Рік тому +1

    This is so wonderfully exhaustive and detailed. Thank you! It's answering all my questions.

  • @matthewheeke4377
    @matthewheeke4377 Рік тому +1

    This was so helpful and informative. I’m a budget gardener and propagation as been a game changer for me!!! Thank you for this video.

  • @louiswendlander9083
    @louiswendlander9083 Рік тому +1

    This video is AWESOME! I've done a lot of experimentation with cuttings but I haven't tried any of these other methods! Definitely gonna give layering a go; it's got me super excited!

  • @mattbarker4921
    @mattbarker4921 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this. I needed this information for a small time nursery I'd like to start up hopefully in a year

  • @ne1cangrow603
    @ne1cangrow603 10 місяців тому

    Super awesome and excited for these propagating methods very detailed oriented and impactful.
    Many Thanks & Happy Week YA’LL!

  • @onelove6177
    @onelove6177 2 роки тому

    I am new to gardening and this is fascinating. So many ways to grow while saving!

  • @debs-more-plants
    @debs-more-plants 7 місяців тому

    Wow she is an amazing teacher!
    Clear and concise! Thank you!

  • @noconsentgiven
    @noconsentgiven 10 місяців тому

    Excellent video with pro delivery, thank you❤️👍!

  • @amandaweber4587
    @amandaweber4587 2 роки тому +1

    I'm going to go try this now with my sage plant. Thank you for the helpful information!

  • @Itsabountifullife
    @Itsabountifullife Рік тому

    I really enjoy her wisdom. Thank you for your time and wisdom. I appreciate your knowledge.

  • @Sassa328
    @Sassa328 2 роки тому +7

    It would be great to do another video on soil mixes. I think the last one you’ve done was a while ago, and would love to see how your approach has changed.

  • @gmpgmp5488
    @gmpgmp5488 Рік тому

    Chris, Thanks! You’re a natural.

  • @yuvanganeshsivaraman
    @yuvanganeshsivaraman Місяць тому

    very informative video, also she is teaching with great energy and enthusiasm.

  • @SeamusHarper1234
    @SeamusHarper1234 2 роки тому +3

    Wow, I love to learn from someone who has a really deep and fundamental knowledge of plants. I want to propagate for hydroponics, cuttings and water are the way to go for me!

    • @yurimodin7333
      @yurimodin7333 Рік тому

      if you are already going to do hydroponics get an aerocloner

  • @inmyopinion6836
    @inmyopinion6836 Рік тому +1

    You have the most pleasant voice. I could listen to you all day. LOL, I usually don't say that to many women. Have you overwintered any pepper plants? I have some 3 year olds that I want to bonsai. Any tips?

  • @annierampersad3982
    @annierampersad3982 2 роки тому

    Thanks Kevin and Christina for the propagation lesson.

  • @Shaynaynay101
    @Shaynaynay101 2 роки тому

    Have never heard of layering!!! super cool

  • @TheRealHonestInquiry
    @TheRealHonestInquiry 2 роки тому +6

    Chris is great, thanks everyone for the excellent info! BTW they make grafting tools that perfectly match up the ends! Seems like a good way to start as you hone your knife skills!

  • @skytoearth7724
    @skytoearth7724 2 роки тому +1

    This is helpful to apply to houseplants too! Thanks, now I know more than one method for propagation.

  • @daviddryden7668
    @daviddryden7668 Рік тому

    Awesome tutorial, thanks Chris!

  • @cpoco
    @cpoco Рік тому +1

    Really enjoying Chris' videos. Great presentation and fantastic information!

  • @ifiaba6457
    @ifiaba6457 2 роки тому +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed this video...much appreciated Kevin & Chris, just subscribed 👍🏿

  • @jamesburwash5635
    @jamesburwash5635 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent video lots of good information clear concise explanations great you tube voice cheer’s Vancouver Island Canada

  • @jillianleblanc9370
    @jillianleblanc9370 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants ❤❤

  • @jaclyndepre5557
    @jaclyndepre5557 2 роки тому +1

    This was so incredibly helpful!!! Thanks Chris! (And Kevin!)

  • @allicupero
    @allicupero 2 роки тому +1

    I really love these collab videos and the different perspectives :)

  • @Tootsierohl
    @Tootsierohl Рік тому

    This was so helpful and well organized. Thank you for this video.

  • @MellowMichael2023
    @MellowMichael2023 Рік тому

    Chris is awesome! Great video guys

  • @brasilis57
    @brasilis57 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video. It's very informative, explains things very well. I do not have a "green thumb ". Your video taught me how to divide my spiderwort by cut. I did it! Cut with 4 nodules, planted in a plastic cup. It's been 3 days and the little flower clump that was there bloomed today! Excited to replant it on my garden.

  • @BEasay
    @BEasay Рік тому

    Great video. What a great teacher she is.

  • @vlong7112
    @vlong7112 2 роки тому +1

    I was just wondering how easy it would be to propagate my new sage.. perfect timing 🙌🏽

  • @janehasgoneinsane2766
    @janehasgoneinsane2766 2 роки тому

    Wow! Simple and effective-thanks so much! Jane.

  • @lisagardner5157
    @lisagardner5157 Рік тому

    Lots of good information. Well done video. Thankyou.

  • @zoranlazovic9970
    @zoranlazovic9970 Рік тому

    Epic story, simple, nice... Thank you very much

  • @raisinmydog
    @raisinmydog Рік тому

    amazing info, well delivered and informative!

  • @regthebackyardjackofalltrades
    @regthebackyardjackofalltrades Рік тому +1

    Thank you Chris. I don’t know the names of 99% of my plants but I know how to propagate them. I hope that I can learn the names so that I can propagate them correctly.

    • @regthebackyardjackofalltrades
      @regthebackyardjackofalltrades Рік тому

      Around 14mins you lightly scrape the gooseberry stem. I have jasmine plants that I have tried to propagate but I haven’t been successful. I have seen where it naturally starts to produce its own roots but by that time I’m on another project or hobby. I will try placing the stem on the soil then place a rock over it. I’ll also try grafting again. About six years ago I tried grafting but I didn’t know that the naval orange tree in my yard was dying. Your pointers are priceless and I have learned a lot from this video.

  • @mattlocks1973
    @mattlocks1973 Рік тому +1

    Awesome. Cant wait to try some of these methods.

  • @savitasingh4754
    @savitasingh4754 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing a great deal of information

  • @AcreGarden
    @AcreGarden 2 роки тому

    Great info as always. Thank you my friend.

  • @raekiwigarden9155
    @raekiwigarden9155 2 роки тому

    Excellent tips on propagation 🌻🍒

  • @doubles1545
    @doubles1545 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent video, excellent teacher. Two thumbs up 👍👍

  • @user-jx3bv9hj5i
    @user-jx3bv9hj5i 13 днів тому

    Excellent teaching Thanks 🙏

  • @williamaitken7533
    @williamaitken7533 2 роки тому +7

    Nice! I just put in some cherry tree cuttings into medium before watching this. Almost good timing!
    If you're doing propagation through cuttings, I've found that the humidity really is the most important thing. My understanding is that the plant is able to absorb water through its leaves while the roots are developing. If you can keep the humidity up you have a good shot at keeping the cuttings alive. Also always take more cuttings than you think you'll need! There's an attrition rate, even if you do everything correctly.

    • @Terri_Stauffer
      @Terri_Stauffer 2 роки тому +1

      Going to have to try this with my cherry tree that got girdled, not sure if it will make it as it is more then halfway. Been wondering if their is way to propagate after seeing the price to replace yikes.

  • @talldave1000
    @talldave1000 2 роки тому

    Wow. I learned a lot from this one video. I want to try some of this now. Great Job.

  • @user-fz3rr3jz8y
    @user-fz3rr3jz8y Рік тому

    Glad I found your videos for learning. It is so refreshing not to listen to someone trying to be funny or wasted time listening to them ramble on. Thank you again.

  • @travisgillespie2819
    @travisgillespie2819 Рік тому

    Very helpful, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @louisastaemmler319
    @louisastaemmler319 Рік тому +1

    Love this video. Thank you so much. Way more informative than others :)

  • @HalfNoodley
    @HalfNoodley 2 роки тому +6

    Chris - "If you are like me and have areas looking a little bare."
    Urban Gardeners - "Bare? I simply don't understand."

  • @jeffcrist2977
    @jeffcrist2977 11 місяців тому

    THsnks for all the great info!

  • @wickedcabinboy
    @wickedcabinboy 2 роки тому +1

    I love to propagate. It's so satisfying.

  • @JasonECI
    @JasonECI Рік тому

    Very educational, thanks!!

  • @christinawong7093
    @christinawong7093 2 роки тому

    I just took some salvia cuttings. Thanks for a thorough explanation!

  • @charlesbale8376
    @charlesbale8376 Рік тому

    Great information, thanks for sharing.

  • @patriciahogg5763
    @patriciahogg5763 2 роки тому +1

    Great info!! Well done!! 🌻🌻🌻

  • @shannonboroff9981
    @shannonboroff9981 2 роки тому

    I can't wait to try these methods.