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7 plants that can grow easily from cutting

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7 beautiful Plants that Grow from Cuttings easily

It's a lot of fun to grow fresh plants from cuttings for your garden or to offer plants as gifts to friends. These seven plants grow easily from cutting in soil as well as in Water. Let's go ahead to become a Pro-Gardener.

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1. Pothos/Money plant (Epipremnum aureum)

Pothos is incredibly strong. Just cut off a 4 to 6 inch piece just below a node, put it in water, and in a few weeks you'll see roots start to grow. Ideally, a money plant should be kept in the south-east direction. As this is the direction of Lord Ganesha, it is known to bring health, peace, and prosperity.

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2. Spider plants/Ribbon plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

It make new plants called "babies" that can be planted in soil or in water without a pot. They quickly grow roots.

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3. Philodendron

Put a stem in water or soil that has at least one node and leaf cut into it. Philodendrons grow well and quickly go to roots. Philodendrons improves air quality in the home. Philodendron's veiny, sprawling leaves are great to look at and even better at absorbing carbon dioxide and other toxins from the air! Its porous oxygenating leaves brighten and freshen the room visually and atmospherically!

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4. Coleus (Coleus Scutellarioides)

Trim leaves from 4 to 6 inch stems, then submerge them in soil or water. Coleus is a very robust plant that grows swiftly.

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5. Succulents

Succulent roots and leaves should be placed in soil after being allowed to dry for a day or two. New plants will sprout from the roots that extend out from the base.

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6. English ivy (Hedera helix)

Trim a 4 to 6 inch long stem with a few buds and leaves on it. Its roots take root quickly in both water and soil, which makes it ideal for hanging baskets. This plant remains green throughout the year. It has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It is also used as a herbal medicine. Ivy should be watered well.

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7. Mint

Cut off a 3-4-inch stem just below a node and put it in soil or water. Mint comes back quickly and is great for cooking.

Now that you know how easy it is to multiply your favorite plants, why not give it a try? Choose one or more of the plants mentioned above and start your propagation journey today. Don't forget to share your success stories in the comments or tag us on social media using #PlantCuttingSuccess – we’d love to see your growing garden! Happy gardening!

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Green Gift by Government

Unlock Free Trees & Make Your Locality Greener, Cooler, and Charmer

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Content:

Introduction
Why plant trees!!
Eligibility Criteria for getting free plants,
Government initiatives and aids
Government nurseries to get free plants

How to Collect Free Plants from IndianEco?

How many plants one may get free
General considerations to be taken care of while planting seedlings.

Introduction:

We daily come across incidents or news about increasing temperature (Delhi Crossed 50°C mark this June), increasing air pollution (or poor AQI), noise pollution, and falling groundwater levels. All these problems have one common solution – More Planting and More Trees.

To address these problems, central and state governments have started various initiatives and programs aimed at tree planting and promoting afforestation to combat climate change, increase green cover, and address environmental concerns. Under these government schemes and programs, free saplings or subsidized saplings are often distributed to encourage tree plantation.

Why plant trees!!

Trees play an important role in cooling their surroundings, reducing air and noise pollution, and recharging groundwater thus significantly improving the quality of life in their neighborhood. Besides these trees provide life-supporting oxygen, habitat for many birds, and aesthetic sense to our eyes. However large-scale deforestation has led to the loss of this beautiful gift of mother nature.

The time has come when one needs to plant as many trees as possible not only for themselves but also for their coming generations. To achieve significant improvement in green cover, planting activities need to be done by the masses including, individuals, organizations, and institutions like RWAs, Schools, Eco-clubs, private and govt offices, etc. 

Eligibility Criteria for getting free plants:

The general public with valid address proof and organizations like RWAs, Schools, Eco-clubs, and government and private offices can get the tree seedlings from nearby government nurseries.

To prevent the collection of seedlings fraudulently or wasted or thrown away without planting them at appropriate locations, certain checks and balances are required to be put in place. Towards achieving the above objective, guidelines are prescribed for adherence by all concerned, so that the seedlings grown with great care and precision in forest nurseries, at public exchequer’s cost, do not go to waste.

Government initiatives and aids

The journey of a tree, from seed to plant able seedling of 2-4 feet in height may take a timespan of 2-4 years. Thus, private nurseries charge a handsome amount for selling tree seedlings. To encourage people and organizations to plant more trees, various government agencies and departments are providing free seedlings. To get more information and avail of these seedlings one may approach a nearby forest office or government nursery.

The Department of Forests and Wildlife, Government of NCT of Delhi is offering seedlings free of cost to residents and various institutions (like offices, RWAs etc) of Delhi through its online portal accessible through link https://dillifreetree.eforest.delhi.gov.in .

How to Collect Free Plants from IndianEco?

Did you know that IndianEco, a leading gardening eCommerce company, is offering free plants to promote gardening? It’s true! And the best part is, you don’t have to go far to get yours. Wondering how?

IndianEco regularly organizes exhibitions at various locations, where you can explore and purchase a wide range of high-quality gardening products—plants, planters, plant stands, gardening accessories, garden miniatures, home decor, and much more—all at affordable prices. Plus, there are exciting games and quizzes where every participant get a surprise gift, and the every winners receive free plants!

To stay updated on our upcoming exhibitions, follow our WhatsApp channel and connect with us on social media through the links below.

YouTube Channel

Instagram Page

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How many plants one may get free:

The quantity of seedlings offered by the government to individuals or institutions may vary according to local government rules and guidelines. In Delhi, Seedlings of desired/available species up to 100 in number can be taken free of cost from the nearest forest nursery directly by individuals and up to 500 by organizations/RWAs, Eco-clubs, schools etc throughout the year once a month.

General considerations to be taken care of while planting seedlings:

The seedlings shall preferably planted during monsoon seasons that is one of the reasons that the government distributes these seedlings generally during monsoon seasons only.

Choose a good open-air spot for your trees. Your spots shall be such that they shall not be acquired for development or commercial exploitation in the foreseeable future. Check for underground gas and utility lines like power telephone, water, etc. The trees shall be planted at a minimum 7-10 meters of distance from each other so that they get

Water deeply and regularly. Water newly planted trees every 7-10 days. (One deep watering a week is enough.) Water the tree during dry periods for the first three years. Never give trees or shrubs a light sprinkling.

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7 Must-Have Gardening Tools to Transform Your Yard

Essential Gardening Tools for a Flourishing Home Garden

Excerpt:Creating and maintaining a thriving home garden is a rewarding endeavor that requires the right set of tools to ensure success. From planting seeds to harvesting the fruits of your labor, having the best gardening tools at your disposal can make all the difference in achieving beautiful blooms, lush foliage, and bountiful harvests.

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12 Amazing Tips for small-space gardening in urban areas

Small-space gardening in urban areas requires creativity and efficient use of limited space. Here are some tips to make the most of your small urban garden:

Grow Up, Not Out:

Train plants to grow vertically to save ground space.

Use stakes, cages, or trellises for plants that tend to sprawl.

Vertical Gardening:

Utilize vertical space by growing plants on walls, trellises, or hanging containers.

Consider vertical planters or wall-mounted shelves for herbs, flowers, or small vegetables.

Container Gardening:

Opt for containers of different sizes and shapes to maximize space.

Use hanging baskets, railing planters, and window boxes.

Choose lightweight and portable containers for flexibility.

Gardening in Bags or Pouches:

Utilize grow bags or hanging pouches to create a portable and space-efficient garden.

These are especially useful for growing vegetables

Choose Compact and Dwarf Varieties:

 Select compact or dwarf varieties of plants, especially for vegetables and fruit trees.

Look for bush or dwarf varieties of tomatoes, peppers, and fruit trees suitable for container

Microgreens and Sprouts:

Grow microgreens and sprouts indoors for a quick and space-efficient source of fresh greens. These can be cultivated on windowsills or in small trays.

Herb Gardens:

Grow herbs in small pots on windowsills or in hanging containers.

Herbs are often well-suited for small spaces and can be grown together in a single container.

Stacked Planters:

 Use tiered or stacked planters to create a cascading effect.

This method is great for growing multiple plants in a small footprint.

Utilize Balcony Railings:

Hang planters or install railing planters on balcony railings.

This provides additional growing space without taking up floor space.

Companion Planting:

Grow plants that complement each other in terms of space and nutrient requirements.

For example, plant shallow-rooted plants next to deep-rooted ones.

Seasonal Rotation:

Rotate crops to make the most of different growing seasons.

After harvesting one set of crops, replace them with a different seasonal variety.

Creative Repurposing:

Reuse and repurpose items for gardening, such as old crates, pallets, or containers.

Get creative with upcycled planters and gardening structures.

Remember to regularly assess and adjust your small space and choose plants that thrive in those conditions. Regular maintenance, proper watering, and occasional fertilization are essential for successful small-space gardening in urban areas.

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Composting Made Easy!

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