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Seeds
Where are my seed collectors at?
Seeds
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I try to
🌿Neat Plant Propagation Techniques🌿
🌿 Neat Plant Propagation Techniques! 🌿 Hey Plant Lovers! 🌱 Did you know there are so many fun and easy ways to propagate your favorite plants? Here are a few cool techniques to try! And also an article I found that goes a little more in depth! Are you good at propagation? Are you currently doing any props? Share in the comments! We'd love to see them! πŸͺ΄Water Propagation: Take cuttings of your plant and place them in a clear jar of water. Watch as roots begin to develop, and once they're established, you can transfer them to soil. 🌿Leaf Propagation: For plants like succulents, you can use individual leaves and let them root in soil or water. It's amazing how new plants grow from a single leaf! πŸͺ΄Division: For larger plants like ferns or spider plants, you can separate the root ball into smaller sections and replant them. It’s a great way to multiply your green family! 🌳Air Layering: This method is perfect for larger plants and trees. You create a small wound on the stem, wrap it with moist sphagnum moss, and once roots form, you can cut it and plant it. Give these techniques a try and watch your plant collection grow! 🌿✨ https://www.lovethatleaf.co.nz/blogs/plant-care-guides/how-to-water-propagate-indoor-plants?srsltid=AfmBOoqOqtjj_pPakpdEnzeLKvCg2w4qO-ahGH3_wzBX6DHTkzJ5ZKiQ
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I've tried this with plants - but what happens is they start to dry up when transferred to soil. So I haven't quite done this anymore - except yesterday - I dumped succulents into some bins filled with water for now.
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@Amy Locks they usually just dry up for me
πŸͺ΄ Tea
🌿πŸ”₯ PLANT PEEPS1β€” I NEED THE TEA. πŸ”₯🌿 What’s the one plant that absolutely humbled you… and what wild thing did it do? We all have THAT plant β€” the one we swore we could handle, the one we researched, babied, rotated, misted, whispered to…and it STILL pulled a dramatic β€œI’m not doing this anymore” and died (or is currently in witness protection behind your other plants). πŸ‘‡ Drop yours in the comments: - Name the plant - What went wrong - And whether you’ve forgiven it yet πŸ˜‚ Bonus points for pics of the crime scene πŸŒ±πŸ“ΈLet’s see who has the most dramatic plant story! Personally, id have to say, anytime I buy a fern..every time! I love them, but the only way they stay alive is in a terrarium..like this one.
πŸͺ΄ Tea
3 likes β€’ Nov '25
@Amy Locks they needed plants because they have a whole lot of barren land - and I said that I'm about saving the environment. So they said 'see this? Put whatever plants you want there'. They want free plants and free landscaping - so it saves them money that they're able to offer it to me. It's not like I own the land - I can just do what I want with it. I like doing garden designs. When someone has so much land that they can't maintain it - anyone who steps in to help is welcome with open arms from what I see. I give them native, rescued plants. But I do this with people's yards. They ask me what to put there or say they want a plant and then ask me where to put it and whatnot. Even if I don't - them planting and growing it feels like it's my garden - if that makes sense. I don't have a before pic - it was just barren. I don't quite feel it's respectful to represent others - that entities represent themselves - so I wouldn't really show a picture of their property. That said - I can show you the plants I rescued that's with me. You can find them here - https://brittany-bunk.weebly.com/plant-sanctuary.html - it should give an idea of what plants I gave them. Most are native, some aren't.
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@Amanda Grasser well we learn something everyday
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If i offered monthly trainings, would that be something you'd be interested in??
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1 like β€’ Dec '25
it's too much for me - so I wouldn't for my own self
1 like β€’ Dec '25
@Amy Locks yeah
Thankful
Thank you all for the prayers and lovely comments. I appreciate all of you, and im doing pretty good. Been super busy this week, so thats helped keep my mind off the negative. Shinedown has been on repeat pretty much constantly. Which some songs help and a few don't but I just skip past those. πŸ™‚ Last night we has my moms celebration of life, and they did some drumming, and had too much food. Lol But it was a very nice time. She would have loved it.
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1 like β€’ Dec '25
Aw you're welcome!! You have a lot here. Would you like song recommendations? (is that what you're asking or are ok with?)
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Brittany Bunk
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For a disclaimer with all that I'm writing here: I'm not here to give medical advice nor treatment - just opinions for informational purposes.

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