Guide to Propagate Perennial Flowers

Choose healthy parent plants. Gather supplies: pots, soil, and pruners. Select propagation method: division, cuttings, or seeds.

For division, dig up plant and separate into sections with roots. Plant each section in a new location. Water well.

To propagate from cuttings, take 4-6 inch stem cuttings. Remove lower leaves and dip in rooting hormone. Plant in soil.

Keep cuttings moist and warm until roots develop. Transplant into individual pots once roots are established.

Seeds can be collected from mature plants. Sow seeds in pots or directly in the garden. Keep soil consistently moist.

With patience and care, you can successfully propagate perennial flowers to expand your garden. Enjoy the process and the results!

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