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Plants for free: a beginner's guide to propagation
Garden centres are full to bursting, but there is another way to replenish your patch – just walk out of the door and take some cuttings
3 May 2021 • 5:00am
Rooting a shoot in water is a good place to start for beginners
Credit: Flora Press/Sibylle Pietrek
Have you tried to buy a plant lately? If so, you’ll know the normally serene world of garden centres is engulfed in a maelstrom at the moment.
Lockdown-fuelled demand for all things garden-related has sent sales spiralling – but there just aren’t enough plants to go around (Covid, again, plus a smattering of Brexit). You’ll be lucky to pay below £10 for an unremarkable perennial, if you can find any on the shelves.

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