The most common form of plant propagation is digging and dividing which is best done in early spring before new growth or in the fall before plants go dormant. Digging and dividing is great for herbaceous plants but those plants that are considered woody ornamentals do not divide as easily with a spade. In this case we can look to the technique of rooting out softwood cuttings from the mother plant.

Greenhouses have stock plants that they maintain from year to year to provide the cuttings for each year’s new generation. We can do this at home on a smaller scale with just a few tools. Grab a pair of sharp pruners, some light soilless potting mixture (like peat and perlite), some small 3-inch pots, a few ziplock bags, popsicle sticks and some rooting hormone (like Rootone). Any variation on the theme will work we just want to be able to create mini greenhouses for each cutting once they are prepared.