Plant Propagation Kit Offer
Spring time is the best time of the year to be growing your own plants from seed and cuttings. Thanks to our friends at Gardening Express we have a very special deal which will get you started. The special Propagation kits include a Greenhouse, a ... [... more]
Garden Gurus |
The ASGAP Photo Gallery has moved.
Information about the Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants, Photo Gallery, places to see Australian plants, plant propagation methods, plant descriptions and quarterly ezine. Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants [... more]
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au |
The ASGAP 'Nursery Listing' has moved.
Information about the Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants, Photo Gallery, places to see Australian plants, plant propagation methods, plant descriptions and quarterly ezine. Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants [... more]
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au |
The Plant Records Unit
The Australian National Botanic Garden has developed its collections predominantly from 'wild sourced' propagation material, which is scientifically documented in situ. This includes taking a pressed herbarium voucher specimen for each batch of ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens |
ANBG label system
Explanation of the plant label system used at the Australian National Botanic Gardens. - computer generated embossed tags, fixed to the plant or to a stake at its base, recording plant name and propagation number associated with stocktake. The ... [... more]
Australian National Botanic Gardens |
Berryfruit Variety Descriptions
This publication contains descriptions of all the varieties presently available from New Zealand Berryfruit Propagators Ltd or it's licensed nurserymen. It does not include varieties for which the company has no propagation rights. The assistance ... [... more]
HortNET New Zealand |
Jim Arbury
The Complete Book of Plant Propagation Jim Arbury September 12, 1997 [... more]
Random House |
Propagation (Marcotting / Air-Layering)
Phil shows you a fun and interesting way to propagate some of your favourite plants. It is called marcotting or air - layering, and it is just like taking a cutting, only you leave it on the plant. It is a great technique for propagating woody ... [... more]
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