Spring or early summer is an excellent time to propagate rubber plants because that is when they typically put on new, vigorous growth. Make sure the rubber plant you want to propagate is healthy and ...
Q: I have a rubber plant that’s getting too tall, so I want to cut it back. How can I make another plant from it? A: Rubber plants (Ficus elastica) tend to get leggy, especially in winter when light ...
Burgundy rubber plants, a variety of rubber trees are well-loved houseplants due to their striking dark green foliage with a burgundy tint and their easy-care requirements. These popular indoor trees ...
Did you know that with just a little TLC, you can grow new houseplants from the ones you already have? Erin Harding, author of "How to Plant a Room: And Grow a Happy Home", shared how!For more ...
If you're a plant lover, you know that one plant is never enough. Luckily, indoor plant propagation is not only an exciting process to watch unfold but also a cost-effective way to expand your indoor ...
Plant propagation is fun and easy in the home and is a good way to inexpensively increase plant numbers. Horticulturists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach discuss plant propagation ...