The Gardener Magazine

Cuttings

One of the most satisfying aspects of growing bonsai is that of propagating bonsai from cuttings. This process is also known as cloning, and although it is used extensively for crop propagation it is also very effective for bonsai.

Essentially the process is a fairly simple one: cut a small branch off a parent tree, plant it in soil and in a few months it will have developed roots. Voila – another small tree! I wish everything worked like that! Imagine cutting a R10 note up into ten little pieces, shoving them in soil, and in a

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