Hi all, what’s the best way to propagate alpines? I have lots all in flower at the moment and I want a lot more for daughter to use on a sloping area in her front garden next year so what’s the most effective way to get more?
Maybe post specific examples and we can work it out from those? Summer tends to be a bad time to take alpine cuttings though so you may need to wait until September for some unless you can get them established before any real heat kicks in this year. As long as they're actively growing though you have a chance.
Saxifrage, sedum and sempervivum are the really easy ones, and anything that creeps and puts down roots as it goes. I've had really mixed success with alpines from cuttings though. Ones that self seed are obviously a doddle if you can prick out some volunteer seedlings.
If you can keep your head, while those around you are losing theirs, you may not have grasped the seriousness of the situation.
I bought and split this sempervivum 'new rose' last November.
I can echo that it is an easy one to propagate. These are the resulting 6 plants this morning. I just split it with one 'head' per pot. There might well be another multiplication by the end of the year
Phlox subulata types root as they grow along, so taking rooted pieces is easy at any time. Silver saxifrages are almost as easy as Semps to remove rooted pieces. Mossy Saxifrages can be split whenever you feel the need.
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Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I can echo that it is an easy one to propagate. These are the resulting 6 plants this morning. I just split it with one 'head' per pot. There might well be another multiplication by the end of the year