Every day this month I am looking back on the 10 years since I started this blog in June, 2008. Part 145 is this one — Copper Spooning — from October 2014. I just had to include at least one post about succulents, which Pammy and I both love, and I guess our favourite, if we had to choose just one, is the beautiful Kalanchoe 'Copper Spoons'.
The whole magical business of propagating succulents is one little by-way of gardening that never ceases to beguile me. Right now a pot full of leaves from our Kalanchoe 'Copper Spoons' is producing babies, but it has taken a few months for it all to happen.
It's a little forest of copper spoons babies we have here. Almost all the stem cuttings were duds, and about two-thirds of the leaf cuttings have produced babies, so leaf cuttings it is! |
Later on, once they've grown a bit more, I'll pot each one up and hopefully will have some pretty young Kalanchoe 'Copper Spoons' kids to give to gardening friends.
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