Spring really feels like it has arrived here in the Northern hemisphere. Everywhere around there is new growth. The parks are full of flowers and trees are blossoming.
The new growth in spring always inspires me to do some gardening.
As I already blogged a weej ago, I planted several seeds: cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, and Oxeye plants. Last year I was a bit late, so I started a few weeks earlier this year.
I always forget how fast seeds can germinate. The seeds have a perfect spot where they get a lot of sun, but still.

Everything except the tomatoes have already sprouted. Isn’t that amazing? And that after only a few days.
Some cucumber seedlings are already 2 centimeters tall. You can almost see them grow during the day. It always fascinates me how quickly plants can grow under the right conditions.

Alongsode the seeding of crops, I’m also enjoying plant propagation. It's so cool that you can create more plants just from the plants you already have.
Last week I took a very long stem from my Scindapsus pictus and cut it into several small cuttings. I placed them in water to see if I can grow new plants from them. They are now in my little greenhouse, right next to my cutting of the Money Jars pitcher plant.

It will take a few weeks before they develop roots if they ever will.
Some plants even propagate themselves.
A while ago I placed a single leaf from a succulent on propagation soil. I didn't pay a lot of attention to it, but recently I discovered a tiny new plant has started to grow. It takes patience, but really all you have to do is keep the soil slightly moist and let nature do the rest.
My Zamioculcas is also showing new growth. Last year I propagated this plant by dividing it into multiple plants, but now it’s also producing new stems on its own again. I've read that you stimulate plants to grown new stems when you cut them back. I hope this also works for my pitcher plant and scindapsus.

Last week I already showed you that the first shoots of my raspberry bush are already coming up. It grew quite fast in the past week.
I’ll let it grow just a bit more before I dig it out and cut it off from the mother plant. I will place them in a pot so it can develop its own roots. I’ve done this in previous years too and it’s a great way to grow several new raspberry plants.

Are you also propagating plants at the moment?
Do you have any tips or favorite methods?

I’d love to hear your thoughts on my blog. Feel free to share your perspective in the comments.

I could use a couple of those cucumber plants lol. I propagated a couple sweet potato plants that I put into soil on this morning's show.. there's still one spirit growing from the potato so I know I'll get at least one more..
The cucumbers germinate so quickly. It just took 5 days. Sweet potatoes are nice too.
Wonderful garden! I'm excited for your cucumber. I hope you will harvest more soonest.
Thanks!
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We are just getting some seeds going. Various things in the garden come up by themselves like the rhubarb and the raspberries. The weather has been very mixed, but a little rain may help some of them. Good luck with yours.
Thanks! It's funny to see some plants come up by themselves. Our raspberry is really the easiest plant ever. I totally cut it back every year and it keep on expanding.
OH man plants are the ultimate lesson in abudance aren't they? It always amazes me how a seed brings forth the plant, even though it's totally what nature does. Thanks for a kick up the but to get in the garden and plant some seeds - been slack over the last couple of days and even in Autumn I should be planting SOMETHIng every day until I can't!