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Friday, November 15, 2024

K-State Garden Hour: More Plants From Your Plants - Introduction to Vegetative Plant Propagation

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Vegetative propagation, cloning, and asexual propagation are all terms used to describe the process of making new plants that are genetically identical to your existing plants. Join Dr. Jason Griffin, Woody Ornamentals Horticulture Extension Specialist, as he discusses the basics of plant propagation for the hobby gardener. With a little knowledge and some simple tools, learn how to be successful propagating your plants.

Visit our website to register for this and other K-State Garden Hour webinars: www.ksre-learn.com/KStateGardenHour 

The K-State Garden Hour webinars are provided for free via Zoom on the first Wednesday of every month. Join us live on Zoom from Noon to 1:00pm Central Time, or check out our website to find the recording the day after the live event. Live webinars are structured with a 45 minute presentation, and 10-15 minutes for question and answer.

A one-time free registration will allow you to participate live in any of our 2023 webinars. Registering will provide you reminders of upcoming webinars and notify you when the recording is available. Visit our website to register, or find past recordings, online at: www.ksre-learn.com/KStateGardenHou 

K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer. K-State Research and Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. Accommodations for persons with disabilities may be requested by contacting the event contact Dr. Cheryl Boyer two weeks prior to the start of the event at GardenHour@ksu.edu  or 785-532-3504. Requests received after this date will be honored when it is feasible to do so. Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service.

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