Division: This method can be done in spring or late fall.

1. Dig the entire plant up, maintaining as much of the root  structure as possible.
2. With your hands gentle brake apart the plant into two or more pieces.
3. Tough roots may need to be cut apart.       
4. Plant new plants in new homes.
Cuttings: depending on the plant species, depends on when this method is performed. I will give a general list of different species and the best type of  propagation method to use ; and the best time to do it. If you have any plants not listed please email us for specific method and time. Also I'm  listing a couple of method on taking cutting because some are easer that  other.

1. Cut off the tip of a healthy growing plant, about 6 inches  or less .
2. Strip the bottom leaves leaving the top with at least 3 to 4 leaves.
3. Cut the stem on a angle with a shape clippers, Then about a inch of the bottom of the stem take a sharp knife and cut the outer layer of bark if it is a tree or shrub if not skip peeling the bark off.
4. Then dip the end of the stem in rooting hormone and shake any  access hormone off if your using the dust.
5. Place plant in loose damp soil/mixed with vermiculite.
6. Clover with plastic or a mason jar to  conserve moister.
7. When the roots form plant in a individual pot ,  This should happen in about 2 to 8 weeks dependingon the plant.


Method 2

Large, clear plastic bags make great containers for starting cuttings. Simple put one cup of professional potting mix and one cup of  vermiculite in a bag. Stick in your cutting (after dipping in rooting  hormone) seal the bag. Place it in a warm , bright spot but not direct  sun. The bag keeps in the humidity, the cuttings stay warm.       
Layering:this method is quite simple and easy to do to rose's, perrianals and bushes.

 
Simple dig a hole next to the plant that you wish to do this to , pull on branch down in to the hole with at least 2 inches of  the tip of the branch sticking up out of the hole on the other side. Then cover the branch up with the dirt for the hole, be careful not to cover up the tip. Then leave it be for at least one or more months then simple uncover the dirt to check for roots, then cut the stem of the parent plant at the end of the root system, Then replant the new plant in it's new  home.
Seeds

To start up 12 plants at a time , use a clean egg carton as a seed  starter container. Punch holes in the bottom of each section for drainage, and file with all purpose potting mix. Never transplant a seedling until it has at least 4 leaves. The second set are "true leaves" are needed to  help withstand transplanting shock.
Tip to planting seeds in your  vegetable garden use a old salt shaker to sow small seeds in the rows, it  will distribute the seed more evenly.


Propagation of tree and bushes seeds

On about the 100th day prior  to your target planting date, take seeds and place them in a cup that will  withstand some hot water. Draw warm to hot water from your faucet and pour  it over the seeds. Most of the seeds will float, just leave the in the  water overnight as the water cools down. 24 hours later most off the seeds  will settled to the bottom of the cup, drain of the water. Place the seeds in a plastic bag with a mixture of sand and peatmose or other suitable  mix. The peat or soil should be moist, but not soaking wet. Poke some holes in the bag so there is some air circulation , and place the bag in  the refrigerator for a period of 100 days .
After 100 days you can  plant the seeds outside. If you have timed it correctly, you should be at  or close to your target planting date. To plant the seeds just sow them on  top the bed of well drained topsoil or sterilized potting soil,and cover with approximately 3/8"of soil.Water them throwly, but allow the soil to dry out completely before watering throwly again.
For more info. on propagation technique's for your plant. Please see our page  called How to find the right propagation technique for your Plant. Just check on the bottom below. Or email us by using the email button below.