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Live Encore: Grow Your Plant Family With Propagation

Offered By: Skillshare

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Gardening Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn how to grow entirely new plants from your existing ones with propagation.

Plants have the incredible ability to regrow themselves from the smallest cutting, and in this class—recorded using Zoom and featuring participation from the Skillshare community—you’re going to learn exactly how to make it happen. It’s called propagation, and plant expert Christopher Griffin (a.k.a., Plant Kween) has used it to save dying plants, give plant gifts to loved ones, or just grow his plant family (without breaking your budget). 

Throughout class, Christopher will be walking you through how to propagate three specific plants: a snake plant, a pothos, and a pilea. They’ll also share the general intel you need to start experimenting with propagating all the different plants you may have around. Along the way, students who participated in the live session were able to ask questions, so you’ll get some answers to common propagation challenges. 

Whether you’re a new plant parent or someone looking to make your green thumb even greener, this is a great class for you. Bring a plant to propagate along, or just learn something new to take with you one your planting journey. 

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While we couldn't respond to every question during the session, we'd love to hear from you—please use the class Discussion board to share your questions and feedback.


Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Why Propagate Plants
  • Propagation Basics
  • Propagating a Snake Plant
  • Propagating a Pothos Plant
  • Propagating a Pilea Plant
  • Q&A
  • Final Thoughts

Taught by

Christopher Griffin

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