Snapdragon experiment: Pinch, No Pinch, Water Propagate, soil Propagate Which Grew Best
Way back in the spring I started an experiment with my snapdragon. I started three types of snapdragon; Potomac Orange, Monarch Mix and Madame Butterfly Mix. I Pinched some but not others and with the off cuts I water propagated half and soil propagated the other half. Now that everything is blooming its time to review and see if the different treatments had an effect on the final bloom (spoiler: it did). I'm Pheigi at From The Witch's Garden, a Scottish girl trying to grow cut flowers on my allotment in Kanagawa prefecture in Japan. Remember to subscribe if you want to follow along and see if we actually get any flowers at the end of the season or if it is all a crispy burnt mess. If you want to see what I do with the flowers I grow check out @fromthewitchsgarden on instagram.

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