Explore the timeless techniques of plant propagation with J. Jenkins' "The Art of Propagation." Originally published in 1876, this comprehensive guide offers detailed instructions and insights into the methods used to cultivate and multiply plants. From cuttings and grafting to layering and seed propagation, Jenkins provides a wealth of practical knowledge for both amateur and experienced gardeners. Discover the secrets to successfully expanding your garden and nurturing new growth with this classic manual.
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