How to Propagate Dionysia tapetodes
“Tiny jewels for the rock garden,” these rosettes, with their powdery blooms, are pure magic to propagate.
“Tiny jewels for the rock garden,” these rosettes, with their powdery blooms, are pure magic to propagate.
From tenacious stems, new life unfurls. A pink promise, easily coaxed from cuttings.
“Pink sprays above tidy foliage, a mountain native. Cushion-flowered Willowherb thrives from late spring cuttings.”
Omalotheca supina: Silvery magic, easy propagation. Late spring/early summer cuttings or divisions, well-draining soil. Happy planting!
“Cheerful yellow flowers, mossy charm – Saxifraga aizoides is a garden gem! Propagating it is rewarding, and here’s how.”
Silvery carpets hug the earth, dotted with paper-white blooms. Grow your own Antennaria monocephala!
Spiky gems & pink blooms; propagate Acantholimon spirizianum from late spring cuttings. Patience rewarded!
Tiny sapphire bursts for rock gardens! Propagating Gentiana brachyphylla, a rewarding, if particular, project.
“Delicate pea-like flowers, purple or pink, bloom on Alpine Milkwort. Propagating is doable! Try stem cuttings in late spring.”
Sea Plantain whispers secrets of the coast, its strap-like leaves a hardy, architectural charm.