These plants make excellent tabletop specimens since they are easily maintained in pots. It grows best from semi-hardwood cuttings.
Dahlias come in a variety of hues, so there is something for everyone! They do best in direct sunshine, so choose a location accordingly.
They come in a variety of colors, including red, yellow, burgundy, white, purple, and many more! Use softwood cuttings in the spring.
There's a rose for every occasion, and because the plant is so popular, you'll always be able to locate one to cut.
Cutting propagation works well for asters; all you need is a tiny container and a well-draining potting mix.
Hydrangea types are simple to propagate from cuttings, and their success rate is good when produced from old wood or cuttings from the current year.
Butterfly bush is ideal for this, with its purple, pink, blue, and white blooms! Softwood cuttings taken in early June are great.
Marigold cuttings can be propagated without the requirement for a lengthy stem section. A 4-inch one would suffice.