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Category: Propagation

link to Propagate English box

Propagate English box

Every winter we propagate thousands of english box plants. English box makes a fantastic formal hedge. To produce a nice thick hedge it takes many plants. Usually 1 plant every 30cm...

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link to Propagate Sage (salvias)

Propagate Sage (salvias)

Propagation of sage is pretty easy. In this guide we propagated common sage (salvia officianalis). But it will work on all types of salvia from the many different types of sage, into the...

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link to Propagate creeping fig

Propagate creeping fig

Creeping fig (ficus pumila) or climbing fig is an easy plant to propagate. Each year we propagate around 1500 hundred to sell in our wholesale nursery. If you want to see all the other plants...

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link to Propagate Correa

Propagate Correa

Correa plants are great little Australian natives. They are hardy, have pretty little pendulous flowers (hence the common name ‘wild fuchsia’) and can easily be propagated. We propagate correas...

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link to Propagate Hoya (with photos)

Propagate Hoya (with photos)

To propagate the Hoya plant commonly known as wax flower we placed semi-hardwood cuttings in a small vase of water. We then placed the vase on our kitchen window sill. It took 4 weeks for roots to...

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link to Propagating Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum)

Propagating Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum)

Trachelospermum commonly known as star jasmine or confederate jasmine is a very attractive, evergreen, twining climber, with fragrant flowers. Propagation of star jasmine (trachelopermum) is very...

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What we are about

What you’ll find on our site is a multitude of things we’ve been learning over time and applying to our everyday living.

We’re able to generate income from our small 1.25 acre block, by propagating plants and selling them to retail nurseries.

You will find many helpful resources on plant propagation and gardening in general.

Our little patch of land has also enabled us to become more self sufficient, resourceful and conscious about wastage and our impact on the environment.



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