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  • Air Layering for Difficult-to-Root Plants – Aggie Horticulture website.
  • Home Propagation of Garden and Landscape Plants – University of Missouri Extension. Techniques for propagating woody plants.
  • Home Propagation Techniques – North Dakota State University Agriculture and Extension publication
  • Plant Propagation– Aggie Horticulture website. Earth-Kind® Landscaping publication. This is a collection of links to a wide variety of grafting techniques including approach, four-flap, greenwood, T-budding, shield, Texas Inlay bark and whip grafting.
  • Propagating Foliage and Flowering Plants – Aggie Horticulture website. Ornamental Production publication. Covers starting foliage and flowering plants by cuttings.
  • Propagation of Plants from Specialized Structures – Washington State University Extension publication. Propagation techniques for bulbs, rhizomes, corms, and more.
  • Propagation of Selected Annuals and Perennials Used as Ornamentals. – Aggie Horticulture website. Contains recommendations on propagtion techniques for a wide array of annuals and perennials plants.
  • Rose Propagation from Cuttings – Aggie Horticulture website. Article by Dr. William “Bill” Welch.
  • Timely Tips on Starting Seedlings at Home – Aggie Horticulture website. Earth-Kind® Landscaping publication
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