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June 3, 2010
Combine Two Plants—It's Easier Than You Think! |
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If you love roses, you probably already know that they're often grafted with other roses to increase bloom or create more uniformly sized plants. But did you know fruit trees and many other flowering plants are grafted, too?
If you want to join two plants together to make one, grafting is the way to go. And it helps to have the right tools. Lee Valley's Grafting Tool makes it easy to get cuts that will fit together perfectly every time—even if you're brand new at grafting.
So next time you find yourself wanting to create a new rose or wishing you could propagate a plant that won't reproduce using standard methods, try grafting.
Click here to get started—it's easier than you think! |
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