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How Do You Reproduce A Flowering Plant?

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How Do You Reproduce A Flowering Plant?

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While all flowering plants do produce seeds, seeds are not always the best way to reproduce them. Some flowering plants propagate best when you plant bulbs. Others reproduce best with root cuttings or rhizomes. Perennials can be reproduced by dividing a clump and then replanting the individual plants. Finally, some flowering plants reproduce best with stem cuttings. The best way to learn which method works best for the kind of flowering plant you want to reproduce is to read the catalogs or consult an experienced gardener. Most gardeners are thrilled to share not just growing tips but even starts for the plants themselves. Reproduce flowering annuals like marigolds, zinnias, and cosmos by planting seeds directly into the garden after any danger of frost has passed. These flowers can also be started indoors if you want them to bloom earlier. Wait to transplant them to the garden until the soil has warmed in the spring. Even the seeds of biennials like columbine and bluebells can be sown

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