Winter Plant Propagation: Hardwood Cuttings (Step-by-Step Guide)

Learn how to grow plants from hardwood cuttings — even in the middle of winter. In this video, you’ll see a simple, step-by-step method to turn dormant plant cuttings into rooted plants using nothing more than basic tools and a sand bed. This is one of the easiest and most overlooked plant propagation techniques, and it works on a wide variety of shrubs, trees, and vines. If you’ve ever wanted to grow your own plants for your yard or even start a backyard nursery, this is a great place to start. 💡 What You’ll Learn: How to take hardwood cuttings the right way Where to cut (node placement for best rooting success) How to prepare and trim cuttings properly When to use rooting hormone (and when you don’t need it) How to plant cuttings directly in sand or soil 🌱 Plants You Can Propagate This Way: Purple sand cherry Dogwood Hydrangea Rose of Sharon Willow Grapes and more ⚠️ Pro Tips Covered: Why winter (January–February) is the perfect time for hardwood cuttings How deep to plant your cuttings for best results What to expect during rooting (timelines and growth stages) How to care for cuttings until they’re ready to transplant 🌿 Perfect for: Beginners learning plant propagation Backyard gardeners Anyone wanting free plants from cuttings Backyard nursery growers 💰 Want to turn this into a real income stream? Learn how to start your own money-making backyard nursery with the Backyard Nurserymen™ all-in-one membership. 👉 Get the details here: https://join.backyardnurserymen.com