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Seeds

On Saturday, March 10th, the Master Gardeners held a class on Plant Propagation in the Horticultural Building at Solano College. The class was divided into four sections: layering, dividing, cuttings and seeds. This presentation was open to the public and 25 people signed up and about 45 showed up. The morning went extremely well as the Master Gardeners came loaded with garden plants and cuttings to support and supply each of the four “stations”. The participants divided into 9 or 10 at each section and we began demonstrating and planting. Every 20 minutes or so, the group then rotated to the next section to learn specific techniques. It did not take long before everyone was engaged, planting, asking questions and just having a grand time.

My Master Gardener partner Kris Moore, and I hosted the seed table. We talked about the benefits of planting with seeds, starting seeds, saving seeds, seed catalogs, seed tapes, reading seed packets, seed varieties, different ways to start hard outer-shell seeds and how a seed germinates. We demonstrated planting a plastic flat (lined with newspaper) with vegetable seeds, placed in rows and marked with plastic labels (name and harvest date from the seed packet). We provided peat pots, soil, seeds and water for those who wanted to plant seeds to take home.

During our presentation, we mentioned how much fun it is to collect seeds from friends and family to plant in your garden. It is an economical way to grow plants and seeing the results will remind you of the person who shared. My yard contains many plants that have come from other gardens. The photo with this article is a double hollyhock discovered close to our house, that we collected seeds from then planted in our backyard.

The Master Gardeners taught 45 people the joy of creating plants by layering, cuttings, dividing roots, and rhizomes and sharing seeds. It will be a busy spring for all who participated.

Double hollyhock. (photo by Sharon Rico)
Double hollyhock. (photo by Sharon Rico)

Posted on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 2:36 PM

Plant Propagation Workshop-March 10

If you love to garden, and I know you do if you are reading this blog, then you might be interested in this...the Master Gardener Plant Propagation Workshop.  We will hold this hands-on workshop on March 10th from 10:00 a.m. until noon.  The location of the workshop is the Solano Community College Horticulture building (1000). The street address is 4000 Suisun Valley Road in Fairfield.  It is a FREE workshop!

At the workshop, participants will be shown techniques on how to propagate plants.  We will cover these areas:

  • why we propagate plants at home
  • seeds (sexual propagation)
  • division (things like iris, ornamental grasses, orchids)
  • stem and leaf cuttings (African violets, butterfly bush)
  • air layering and layering (strawberries, airplane plants)

The best part of the workshop will be that you can take home the plants you propagate! The Master Gardeners hope you can join us at this fun, hands-on event.

Please be sure to RSVP with me, Jennifer Baumbach, at 707-784-1321 or jmbaumbach@ucdavis.edu

Dipping a stem cutting into rooting hormone. (photo by Jennifer Baumbach)
Dipping a stem cutting into rooting hormone. (photo by Jennifer Baumbach)

Posted on Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at 4:47 PM

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