Propagate your plants
- Winter Interior Design
- Nov 2, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 12, 2025
Create Living Art
Propagation is the simple process of growing new plants from existing ones. It’s so much easier than you might think! Many popular houseplants, such as pothos, spider plants, and succulents, can be propagated easily from cuttings or by dividing roots.
Show those clippings off and use as inexpensive art. Use any container that holds water or soil like mason jars, vintage tea cups and ceramic pots. Personally, I prefer clear containers so that you can see the roots. As the plants grow, they add a fresh, dynamic element to your space, making your home feel vibrant and alive.
Tips for Successful Propagation
To make your propagation journey a success, keep these recommendations in mind:
Choose the Right Plants: Start with easy-to-propagate varieties like pothos or philodendrons, which have a high success rate.
Use Clean Tools: Always use sterilized scissors or pruning shears to ensure you do not introduce any diseases to your plants.
Provide Proper Conditions: Place your cuttings in warm, bright spaces but shield them from harsh direct sunlight to encourage healthy growth.
Be Patient: Roots may take a few weeks to develop, so give your plants the time they need to thrive.
Experiment: Try different propagation methods, such as soil or water propagation, to discover what works best for you.
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