Planting Cuttings in Soil for Growing Verbena Plants

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Part of the video series: How to Grow Verbena Plants from Cuttings

Summary: How to plant cuttings in soil for growing Verbena plants; get professional tips and advice from an expert on caring for plants and flowers in this free gardening video.

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Travis Steglich Travis Steglich is the owner and operator of the Steglich Feed and Farm Supply Store. His family before him has been serving the ranchers, farmers and gardene... read more

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Planting Cuttings in Soil for Growing Verbena Plants

I'm Travis Steglich from Steglich Farm Supply Incorporated and we're in the process of making some cuttings of a verbena. We already gathered the runners and if you'll notice on the bottom of this one in particular this is a little growth that is a root. This particular runner had it been lying on the ground it would be rooted down to the soil so in order to take a cutting of this. That is really a no brainer we're going to cut each side of that and put it in the soil just like so, just below the surface a little bit not far at all. I'll take several more we'll put them in this container the same way and here's another that a way if one of these doesn't make it the other will surely will. This verbena I had for at least ten years and it's one of the best growing and really one of the perennials that I've seen last as long.

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