How to Propagate Bindweeds?
Propagation of bindweeds is commonly achieved through seed sowing, cuttings, and division. Key factors for propagation success include warm temperatures, well-draining soil, and ample sunlight. Special considerations include managing the plant's vigorous growth and its potential to become invasive. It has a moderate difficulty level due to its resilient nature. To propagate by division, in springtime: 1) Dig up a clump of bindweeds, 2) Gently separate the roots into smaller sections ensuring each has stems and roots, 3) Plant divisions in well-draining soil, 4) Water regularly until established. For cuttings, take 4-6 inch stem cuttings in the late spring, remove the lower leaves, insert into soil mix, and keep moist until rooting occurs.