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.Jade Pothos.

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Severin with Don't Worry About It for @artwins with bonus version that doesn't have my crazy bird in it :]
June is the perfect time to start taking cuttings for propagation, and I've got a front yard to start landscaping, so here's my first batch of cuttings for Summersweet and Lavender (and a quick propagation guide)! I'll share my progress with these if they take root, and feel free to correct anything I've said, as I've only taken one class on the subject.
Sometimes, I just can't help myself. Like when I was walking under this fig tree a while ago, and noticed someone had hacked off some branches that must have been blocking the side walk. They were all wilted and browned, but I decided to give them a shot anyway, and I'm happy to say that I'm seeing some growth!
It'll be exciting to see how these turn out!
Propagation Station by BitsandBaublesArt

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Mid Winter and the tomato cuttings have now developed some very good roots. So today was potting up day!
Hands down one of my favorite thing about collecting and owning plants is finding fun ways to store, display and propagate them.
From cookie canisters, to used liquor bottles, to old Bath & Body Works candle jars, to candle holders to vintage mugs and oil cruets...if I can fit a plant in it...I WILL.
What are some creative ways you display your plants?