Hey there, fellow plant lovers! Today, we’re diving into the delightful world of Trigonella caerulea, also known as blue fenugreek or blue melilot. If you’ve ever seen its charming, upright stems adorned with delicate blue flowers, you’ve probably fallen a little bit in love. It brings such a unique touch to the garden, and the fragrance it releases is just divine. The best part? Propagating it is a truly rewarding process. For beginners, I’d say it’s a pretty easy plant to get started with, which is always a win in my book!
The Best Time to Start
When it comes to giving your Trigonella caerulea the best chance to thrive after propagation, early spring is your golden ticket. Think of it as giving your new little plants the longest possible growing season to get established. You’re aiming for when your parent plant is actively growing, that burst of energy it gets after the chill of winter. This is when it’s most vigorous and ready to put its energy into creating new life.
Supplies You’ll Need
Before we get our hands dirty, here’s what you’ll want to have ready:
- **Sharp, clean pruning shears or
Resource:
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