Geoff Bryant has been a plant propagator and hybridizer for 25 years, specializing in ornamental shrubs. Now a fulltime garden writer and photographer, he has written or contributed to a dozen gardening books.
Introduction | |
Plant Propagation | |
What is plant propagation? | |
Sexual reproduction and asexual (vegetative) propagation | |
The miracle behind vegetative propagation | |
Deciding which method to use | |
Timing Propagation tools | |
Working environment | |
Equipment Hygiene Pest and disease control | |
Pests Diseases | |
Careful use of sprays | |
General propagation methods | |
Growing from seed | |
Seed structure | |
Obtaining seed | |
Storing seed | |
Germination and viability | |
Starter mixes seed sowing | |
Propagating from spores | |
Germination requirements | |
Propagation by Division Rosettes, runners and offsets | |
Herbaceous perennials | |
Natural layering and aerial roots | |
Suckers Rhizomes, tubers, corms and bulbs | |
Propagation by division | |
Propagation by cuttings | |
Stem cuttings | |
Leaf cuttings Aftercare | |
Propagation by cuttings | |
Less common techniques | |
Layering Grafting Budding Root cuttings Tissue culture | |
Techniques For Some Popular Garden Ornamentals | |
A to Z listing of specific techniques for 500 garden ornamentals | |
Glossay | |
Index | |
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