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389K views · 5.6K reactions | Use plastic bottles to extract plants #plants #gardenhacks #gardeningideas #gardenlove #gardening | Gardening Tips
383K views · 5.5K reactions | Use plastic bottles to extract plants #plants #gardenhacks #gardeningideas #gardenlove #gardening | Gardening Tips
107K views · 1.1K reactions | Make rooting water at home #gardeningfun #gardening_feature #urbangardening #gardeninguk #gardeningphoto #gardeningistherapy #gardening101 #gardeningisfun #gardeningtime #gardeningday #gardeningproblems #gardeninggoals #gardeningideas #gardeninglove #gardening4pleasure #gardeningtips #gardeningmakesmehappy | Gardenning Moment
93K views · 1K reactions | Make rooting water at home #gardeningfun #gardening_feature #urbangardening #gardeninguk #gardeningphoto #gardeningistherapy #gardening101 #gardeningisfun #gardeningtime #gardeningday #gardeningproblems #gardeninggoals #gardeningideas #gardeninglove #gardening4pleasure #gardeningtips #gardeningmakesmehappy | Gardenning Moment
1.8M views · 75K reactions | Taking hardwood cuttings of Hydrangeas in winter is a great way to propagate them! Since hardwood cuttings are tougher, they don’t require as much humidity, so you can avoid the hassle of using a plastic bag. After preparing your cuttings, you can place them in a cold frame, a cold greenhouse, or even outdoors in a sheltered spot. Just make sure they don’t dry out or get too much rain or snow. A plastic greenhouse works well if that’s what you have. This method takes longer for roots to form but is generally easier to manage in winter. If you have any questions please leave them below 👇 Feel free to share the reel with your friends. #garden #hydrangeas #plants #gardentutorial #gardeninspiration #gardenlove #propagation #gardener #gardenersworld #winter #hardwood cuttings #hydrangealove | Myformalgarden
1.5M views · 64K reactions | Taking hardwood cuttings of Hydrangeas in winter is a great way to propagate them! Since hardwood cuttings are tougher, they don’t require as much humidity, so you can avoid the hassle of using a plastic bag. After preparing your cuttings, you can place them in a cold frame, a cold greenhouse, or even outdoors in a sheltered spot. Just make sure they don’t dry out or get too much rain or snow. A plastic greenhouse works well if that’s what you have. This method takes longer for roots to form but is generally easier to manage in winter. If you have any questions please leave them below 👇 Feel free to share the reel with your friends. #garden #hydrangeas #plants #gardentutorial #gardeninspiration #gardenlove #propagation #gardener #gardenersworld #winter #
Country Garden Wedding Arbors - Rustic Wedding Chic
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10 Ideas to Steal from Desert Gardens - Gardenista
10 Ideas to Steal from Desert Gardens - Gardenista