by BGI | Cuttings, Growing and Propagation
Begin by gathering all your supplies and your cuttings. I put cuttings of the same cultivar in a roll so there is no confusion. The cuttings are best of they are larger, woody cuttings, not soft green cuttings.
by BGI | Growing and Propagation, Hybridizing
Hybridizers pollinate the flower of one cultivar with the pollen of another to create a new cultivar. Sometimes the results are spectacular.
by BGI | Uncategorized
When brugmansias get too large or rootbound, root pruning encourages strong, healthy new growth.
by BGI | Cuttings, Growing and Propagation
One of the easiest ways to overwinter in cold climates without taking up much room is by using bubbler buckets.
by BGI | Growing and Propagation, Growing from seed
Hopefully the following information will be useful when you begin the challenge of growing brugmansia seed at home. It is fun, challenging, and rewarding when you see the end result.