Landscaping
Common Geranium Start with a stem cutting about 4 to 6 inches long. Try to cut at a 45-degree angle directly below a node (or swelling) or below a leaf. When it’s time to root the stem (do this as soon as possible), prepare a pot filled with a propagating mix and poke holes into it with a pencil or a chopstick. Remove the lower leaves from the stem, dip about a quarter of the lower stem in rooting hormone and shake off any excess. Gently place the stem or stems in the prepared pot and firm the surrounding soil. Water well and cover the pot with plastic.
Coleus Remove about 4 to 5 inches of a shoot. Strip the leaves off the bottom of the shoot and remove any flower buds. Place in water; check daily to be sure the water hasn’t evaporated or become dirty and add or replace water as needed. When the cutting has formed roots, move it to a container filled with potting mix. Where it will grow: Hardy only in very mild climates; usually grown as a warm-season annual Light requirement: Partial or full shade Water requirement: Moderate to regular Mature size: 8 to 36 inches or taller and equally wide, depending on variety
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