HGTV's master gardener Paul James and plant propagator Steve Silk explain how to take tip and stem cuttings in order to produce more plants for the garden.
If you're short on space, you can use a plastic garbage can. Remove the bottom, and set it on top of the soil. Inside, layer the materials as with the larger composting bin and then put the top on. In a week, lift up the garbage can. The compost will fall out. Take the can to a new location and put the old compost back in the can. In a few weeks, you will have rich humus from composting.
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