Propagation

Propagation is the name given to the various ways of initiating plant growth or multiplying those already in existence. The most useful forms of propagation for the amateur gardener are seed sowing, taking cuttings, grafting, layering and dividing plants.

Sowing seed is the best method for raising vegetables, hardy and half-hardy annuals and biennial flowers, and is also a good way of growing many hardy perennials. It can also be suitable for propagating shrub and tree species, although it is slower than other means. However, hybrids or cultivated varieties ('cultivars') cannot be depended upon to come 'true' from seed, and should be propagated asexually by taking cuttings, layering or division. This is also known as vegetative propagation.

Cuttings may be taken from plants that would take too long to grow from seed, or from hardy and half-hardy perennials to increase stock. Layering is, in essence, a form of taking cuttings; the difference is that shoots of a plant are encouraged to make roots before being severed from the mother plant. This technique is helpful for clematis, and for shrubs which grow branches close to the ground.

Division is an easy way of replicating hardy perennials and many alpines, and has the bonus of rejuvenating existing clumps.

Growing your own plants from seed or increasing your stocks from existing plants can be one of the most satisfying aspects of gardening; not only is it an economical way of filling the garden, but it is also an opportunity to rear plants that are not widely available and allows the gardener to produce back-up stocks of plants that are liable to die in cold winters or generally short-lived.

Equipment
A look at the range of propagation aids, including pots, seed trays, compost, propagators, soil-warming cables, mist units and cold frames ...
Seeds & Seedlings
How to buy open-pollinated or F1 and F2 hybrid seeds, with a look at the variety of seed formats and advice on storage ...
Sowing Indoors
A wealth of advice on growing half-hardy and tender plants from seed ...
Sowing Outdoors
How to grow hardy perennials, annuals and vegetables outside by broadcast or drill sowing ....
From Cuttings
How to grow plants using cuttings taken from stems, leaves and roots ...
Dividing Perennials
Dividing rhizomatous and fibrous-rooted perennial plants by division ...
Dividing Bulbs
Propagating bulbs by dividing offsets, chipping, scooping or scaling ...
Layering
A propagation method where a portion of plant stem is encouraged to grow roots while still attached to the parent plant ...
Grafting and Budding
A look at the range of techniques used to join two separate plant tissues together, including chip and T budding, and saddle, wedge and side veneer grafting ...
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