Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Propagating Magnolia Trees – Learn How To Root Magnolia Trees

By Teo Spengler Magnolias are beautiful trees with showy flowers and elegant large leaves. Some are evergreen while others lose leaves in winter. There are even pint-sized magnolias that work well in a smaller garden. If you are interested in propagating magnolia trees, you have various options. Seeding is always possible, but starting a magnolia tree from cuttings or magnolia air layering are considered better options. Read on for more information on magnolia propagation methods. Propagating Magnolia Trees Starting a magnolia tree from cuttings produces trees much faster than seedlings. Two years after you root a magnolia cutting, you may get flowers, while with a seedling, you can wait over a decade. But starting a magnolia tree from cuttings is not a sure bet. A large percentage of the cuttings fail. Put luck on your side by following the tips below. How to Root Magnolia Trees The first step in

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