February 24th, 2010 by MrMisty
Can you use softened water to root cuttings? Of course you can use water that has passed through a water softener to mist your cuttings with. It will provide the exact same amount of moisture that non-softened water will. However, that is pretty much all the benefit it will provide. What is softened water? Softened [...]
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February 20th, 2010 by MrMisty
Yep, you read that right. For a limited time I am offering my E-book How to start a plant propagation nursery for absolutely free. No sign ups, no gimmicks, nothing! This is the exact E-book my subscribers are given when they sign up for my newsletter. This E-book covers everything from where to get the [...]
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February 20th, 2010 by MrMisty
Misting nozzles come in all shapes and sizes, delivering small droplets to large and everything in between. Choosing the best droplet size for your specific application is sometimes a trial and error process. Getting the spacing correct between them can be done with some simple math. To calculate the spacing of your misting nozzles, you [...]
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February 15th, 2010 by MrMisty
In a word, no. Here is why I say that: Years ago I was on the hunt for information about plant propagation. I visited many websites looking for information. One in particular caught my attention; Freeplants.com. Why? because of the information I got for free of course! I visited often for that free information, but [...]
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February 14th, 2010 by MrMisty
I wrote a post a little while back for a different blog I have about the new pink blueberry that Briggs Nursery is introducing called Pink Lemonade. In it, I asked my reader’s opinions whether it will be a popular plant. The poll I supplied indicates the public is interested the new introduction. I have [...]
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February 11th, 2010 by MrMisty
You are welcome to use the free gardening article listed below on your website or in your newsletter as long as you reprint them as, including the contact information at the end. You must include an active link back to http://www.freeplants.com Small town, big town, it doesn’t matter, if you have a small area in [...]
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