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Hello, green thumbs! Do you love houseplants but don't want to spend too much? What if we told you that you can borrow from friends and grow a beautiful garden for free? Sounds exciting, right? Let's get started!
First on our list is Haworthia. Ask your friends to spare a few haworthia pups or offsets. They form individual roots, making them super easy to pot and grow!
Next up, we have the ever-popular cactus. You can grow them at no cost by borrowing offsets. Species like the bunny ear cactus can be multiplied just by removing their pads.
How about the beautiful Peace Lily? Propagating it is straightforward. Ask your friend for some pups, and you can grow them directly in a new pot!
Now let's borrow some cuttings. Pothos is a common and popular houseplant that you can grow for free! Just ask for a 4-6 inch cutting below the node and root it in soil or water.
The Inch Plant is another great houseplant that you can grow by borrowing cuttings from friends.
The Prayer Plant is also a good option. Ask for a cutting from your friend’s plant below the nodes, close to the stems’ bottom, and root it in a potting mix.
Croton offers a range of varieties in different shades. Borrow 3-4 inch long cuttings and plant them in a lightweight potting mix or water.
Both Jade and Dwarf Jade can be grown from a 4-5 inch stem cutting. Propagate this good luck plant in a pot filled with a well-draining succulent mix.
Impressed by the lush green beauty of English Ivy? Don't hesitate to ask your friend for some cuttings!
Take a 6-8 inch cutting from a healthy Gerbera Daisy plant and grow it in a pot filled with a quality potting mix.
Now let's borrow some divisions. Bring a tropical feel to your home with a Philodendron by borrowing divisions with roots and stems.
Want a houseplant that's nearly impossible to kill? Get a division of a Cast-Iron Plant from your friend or neighbour. Just keep the soil moist until the newly divided plant forms new growth.
Palms, like the areca palm, can be easily grown from offshoots. Just divide the clump and grow it in a separate pot.
And finally, if you love the beauty of the Bird of Paradise, ask your friend to slice a piece of rhizome for you. With a bit of rooting hormone, some well-draining soil, and regular watering, you'll have a beautiful plant in no time!
That's it for today, plant lovers! If you found this video helpful, make sure to hit the like button and subscribe for more gardening tips and inspiration.
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